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... record of a buried site may be confused and lost if it is excavated by inexperienced diggers . When a site has been long occupied , only the most skilled excavators can unravel its history ; and though Schliemann's discovery of Troy was ...
... record of a buried site may be confused and lost if it is excavated by inexperienced diggers . When a site has been long occupied , only the most skilled excavators can unravel its history ; and though Schliemann's discovery of Troy was ...
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... records by sound - photography the following plan was carried out ; after the observer has finished his tapping ... record utterly . ' So let us pass to the pure Musicians for whom , though I think they are seriously wrong , and are ...
... records by sound - photography the following plan was carried out ; after the observer has finished his tapping ... record utterly . ' So let us pass to the pure Musicians for whom , though I think they are seriously wrong , and are ...
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... record of the transaction was written on the first leaf and on the face of the second : these were pierced and a string passed through them . The string was then fixed on the back of the second leaf by the witnesses ' seals , and the ...
... record of the transaction was written on the first leaf and on the face of the second : these were pierced and a string passed through them . The string was then fixed on the back of the second leaf by the witnesses ' seals , and the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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