Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... present , being good climbers , they would certainly have invaded dovecotes . Furthermore , early farming literature shows that they were not regarded as a significant nuisance on farms ( McCann , 1996 : 1-10 ) . The second feature ...
... present , being good climbers , they would certainly have invaded dovecotes . Furthermore , early farming literature shows that they were not regarded as a significant nuisance on farms ( McCann , 1996 : 1-10 ) . The second feature ...
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... present which doesn't just preserve all of its pasts : it actually is them , or more accurately , the past is constantly in the present . Therefore , in any investigation of the past , we must come to realise that it is not successive ...
... present which doesn't just preserve all of its pasts : it actually is them , or more accurately , the past is constantly in the present . Therefore , in any investigation of the past , we must come to realise that it is not successive ...
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... present mainly in Lebanon . In 1510 the Maronites were officially recognised by Pope Leo X as an Oriental Christian Group of special historical standing ( Salibi 1988 : 72 ) . 2 Arabism was a term that took shape as a movement in the ...
... present mainly in Lebanon . In 1510 the Maronites were officially recognised by Pope Leo X as an Oriental Christian Group of special historical standing ( Salibi 1988 : 72 ) . 2 Arabism was a term that took shape as a movement in the ...
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