Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Professor Tritle . Indeed , in my volume I of Black Athena I paid especial attention to a ' consideration of unspoken assumption ( s ) and shared values ' of the scholars whose work I was attempting to analyse . At Cambridge , in the ...
... Professor Tritle . Indeed , in my volume I of Black Athena I paid especial attention to a ' consideration of unspoken assumption ( s ) and shared values ' of the scholars whose work I was attempting to analyse . At Cambridge , in the ...
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... Professor Xin Zhang as describing my discussion of the possible impact of the Thera eruption on China as ' old timer's stuff ' . I find this description surprising because my work in this area is essentially based on that of K. D. Pang ...
... Professor Xin Zhang as describing my discussion of the possible impact of the Thera eruption on China as ' old timer's stuff ' . I find this description surprising because my work in this area is essentially based on that of K. D. Pang ...
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... Professor A. F. L. Rivet of Keele University , who came to Romano - British archaeology by way of cartography not uninfluenced by ' his observations of the British colonial system in Kenya ' which ' inspired his research into British ...
... Professor A. F. L. Rivet of Keele University , who came to Romano - British archaeology by way of cartography not uninfluenced by ' his observations of the British colonial system in Kenya ' which ' inspired his research into British ...
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