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Page 73
... probably occur also on other specimens , although they have not been noticed . One of these consists apparently of & and ( or and 2 ) . Mordtmann ( p . 314 ) describes it as having marks in the body of the rectangle which he takes for 1 ...
... probably occur also on other specimens , although they have not been noticed . One of these consists apparently of & and ( or and 2 ) . Mordtmann ( p . 314 ) describes it as having marks in the body of the rectangle which he takes for 1 ...
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... probably represented by important ruins at Ma'in , about 1 hours east of El - Hazm Hamdan , in the middle Jauf.3 The ancient writers give Karna as the name of the capital . Important Minaean sites are also at Es Sud and Beraqish ...
... probably represented by important ruins at Ma'in , about 1 hours east of El - Hazm Hamdan , in the middle Jauf.3 The ancient writers give Karna as the name of the capital . Important Minaean sites are also at Es Sud and Beraqish ...
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... probably some bearing on our subject , to the effect that The baths and wines of Phrygia1 have separated the ten tribes from their brethren ' . 6 After several conversations with Dr. Neubauer , I attempted in 1897 to sum up the meaning ...
... probably some bearing on our subject , to the effect that The baths and wines of Phrygia1 have separated the ten tribes from their brethren ' . 6 After several conversations with Dr. Neubauer , I attempted in 1897 to sum up the meaning ...
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