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Page 360
... Asia Minor , which may roughly be called Anatolia , 1 though the terms are not exactly co- extensive , is a level ... Asia Minor has been the highway of nations from time immemorial , and armies innumerable have swept across it ...
... Asia Minor , which may roughly be called Anatolia , 1 though the terms are not exactly co- extensive , is a level ... Asia Minor has been the highway of nations from time immemorial , and armies innumerable have swept across it ...
Page 381
... Asia Minor depended upon peace and diminished or , in parts , dis- appeared entirely , when war disturbed the ... Asia Minor in the years immediately following the great battle of Mantzikert in A.D. 1071 ( which laid the whole country ...
... Asia Minor depended upon peace and diminished or , in parts , dis- appeared entirely , when war disturbed the ... Asia Minor in the years immediately following the great battle of Mantzikert in A.D. 1071 ( which laid the whole country ...
Page 392
... Asia M. p . 25 ) . VI . RECENT IMMIGRANT RACES The population of Asia Minor has been remaking itself during recent centuries through constant immigration from the East . Im- migration from the West has brought in only small numbers ...
... Asia M. p . 25 ) . VI . RECENT IMMIGRANT RACES The population of Asia Minor has been remaking itself during recent centuries through constant immigration from the East . Im- migration from the West has brought in only small numbers ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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