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... Latium . The legends alone are sufficient to indicate that there had been two or more races in Latium from a very early time , and I have already pointed out1 that it is more than likely that this circumstance explains much in the ...
... Latium . The legends alone are sufficient to indicate that there had been two or more races in Latium from a very early time , and I have already pointed out1 that it is more than likely that this circumstance explains much in the ...
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... Latium , where remains similar to the Terramara culture are also found . It accounts for several apparent difficulties in the statements . Some writers held that the Aborigines were Pelasgians ; others , like Cato and Sempronius , said ...
... Latium , where remains similar to the Terramara culture are also found . It accounts for several apparent difficulties in the statements . Some writers held that the Aborigines were Pelasgians ; others , like Cato and Sempronius , said ...
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... Latium . All that we now want is proof that Ligurian , like Latin , was a Kor Q language . Professor R. S. Conway has pointed out that with the suffix -sco is closely connected that in -co , both being very common in Central Italy , e ...
... Latium . All that we now want is proof that Ligurian , like Latin , was a Kor Q language . Professor R. S. Conway has pointed out that with the suffix -sco is closely connected that in -co , both being very common in Central Italy , e ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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