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In fact , Yurco's article , written for the semi - popular Biblical Archaeology Review 15 ( 1989 ) , 24-19 , 58 ) does not touch on the works on the subject by physical anthropologists . For a bibliography on these , see my Response to ...
In fact , Yurco's article , written for the semi - popular Biblical Archaeology Review 15 ( 1989 ) , 24-19 , 58 ) does not touch on the works on the subject by physical anthropologists . For a bibliography on these , see my Response to ...
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This scenario is made all the more probable by the fact that Ti . Claudius Nero was himself , like Gallius , opposed to the triumvir at Rome , even seeking refuge with Sextus Pompeius before fleeing to Antony .
This scenario is made all the more probable by the fact that Ti . Claudius Nero was himself , like Gallius , opposed to the triumvir at Rome , even seeking refuge with Sextus Pompeius before fleeing to Antony .
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Theorists frequently put scare - quotes round words like fact and truth , not because there are no facts that would be a crude form of inverse idealism - but to remind us that what constitutes a fact is more problematic and deserving of ...
Theorists frequently put scare - quotes round words like fact and truth , not because there are no facts that would be a crude form of inverse idealism - but to remind us that what constitutes a fact is more problematic and deserving of ...
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