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... grammes respectively , 1 and so give an average of 11 · 12 , the ordinary norm of Cydonia . On the other hand , seven specimens of the lighter group yield an average of no more than 9-11 grammes , with a maximum of 9.52 and a minimum of ...
... grammes respectively , 1 and so give an average of 11 · 12 , the ordinary norm of Cydonia . On the other hand , seven specimens of the lighter group yield an average of no more than 9-11 grammes , with a maximum of 9.52 and a minimum of ...
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... grammes . CROSSUS - The Cnossian tetradrachms of Attic weight were men- tioned above . They have a head of Zeus or Minos on the obverse and a square labyrinth on the reverse . Svoronos records two pieces on which the types are similar ...
... grammes . CROSSUS - The Cnossian tetradrachms of Attic weight were men- tioned above . They have a head of Zeus or Minos on the obverse and a square labyrinth on the reverse . Svoronos records two pieces on which the types are similar ...
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... grammes and the latter 14-40 . The British Museum now possesses a third , with a weight of 15.09 grammes . The heaviest of these rules the Rhodian standard out . On the other hand , the weight of the remaining two , though relatively ...
... grammes and the latter 14-40 . The British Museum now possesses a third , with a weight of 15.09 grammes . The heaviest of these rules the Rhodian standard out . On the other hand , the weight of the remaining two , though relatively ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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