Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... evidence for this seems to be the passage from Ovid , Met . 2 quoted above ( ... electra ... , quae lucidus amnis | excipit et nuribus mittit gestanda Latinis ' ) . Assuming that the correct text is gestanda , rather than spectanda ...
... evidence for this seems to be the passage from Ovid , Met . 2 quoted above ( ... electra ... , quae lucidus amnis | excipit et nuribus mittit gestanda Latinis ' ) . Assuming that the correct text is gestanda , rather than spectanda ...
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... evidence than in these discussions . On the one hand , he admits that the ancient Egyptians came in all colors , from white to brown and black , but then asserts that the Old and Middle Kingdoms were fundamentally African or Black.10 ...
... evidence than in these discussions . On the one hand , he admits that the ancient Egyptians came in all colors , from white to brown and black , but then asserts that the Old and Middle Kingdoms were fundamentally African or Black.10 ...
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... evidence should be avoided . While it probably would satisfy an innate instinct to establish connections in such events as these , the search for such certainty becomes too frequently a chimerical pursuit . This discussion of the Aegean ...
... evidence should be avoided . While it probably would satisfy an innate instinct to establish connections in such events as these , the search for such certainty becomes too frequently a chimerical pursuit . This discussion of the Aegean ...
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