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... objects have a silver content of about 8 % ( Lloyd , Herodotus 1 : 5 , with bibliography ) . While these figures are not conclusive , the discrepancy suggests that one should look closer to home , e.g. , Crete , to account for the rich ...
... objects have a silver content of about 8 % ( Lloyd , Herodotus 1 : 5 , with bibliography ) . While these figures are not conclusive , the discrepancy suggests that one should look closer to home , e.g. , Crete , to account for the rich ...
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... object he either refers changes or prints exactly as received . It would be helpful if contributors make it clear if ... objects , where he prefers ' of which ' as .e.g . for ' the plans whose success ' ' the plans , the success of which ...
... object he either refers changes or prints exactly as received . It would be helpful if contributors make it clear if ... objects , where he prefers ' of which ' as .e.g . for ' the plans whose success ' ' the plans , the success of which ...
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... objects to my suggestion that there was shamanism in China . There is no doubt that shamanism is totally antithetical to Confucianism and the traditional belief that the absence of shamanism is a defining characteristic of Chinese ...
... objects to my suggestion that there was shamanism in China . There is no doubt that shamanism is totally antithetical to Confucianism and the traditional belief that the absence of shamanism is a defining characteristic of Chinese ...
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