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... suggests , then , is that the Herodotean description of the Colchians as black- skinned and woolly haired like the Egyptians , points away from the Colchians as ' Black ' or ' African . ' Lloyd , who also rejects the ' Africanness ' of ...
... suggests , then , is that the Herodotean description of the Colchians as black- skinned and woolly haired like the Egyptians , points away from the Colchians as ' Black ' or ' African . ' Lloyd , who also rejects the ' Africanness ' of ...
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... suggest that the fight was staged as part of an exhibition of sea - creatures . The polar bear , as its scientific name , Thalarctos , suggests , is the most aquatic of the bear family , but as all species of bear can swim this counts ...
... suggest that the fight was staged as part of an exhibition of sea - creatures . The polar bear , as its scientific name , Thalarctos , suggests , is the most aquatic of the bear family , but as all species of bear can swim this counts ...
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... suggests that a phonic affinity between the two names and the fact of their having the same number of syllables contributed to the error . This suggestion , by Schellenberg and Carrara is a plausible and an attractive one , which , in ...
... suggests that a phonic affinity between the two names and the fact of their having the same number of syllables contributed to the error . This suggestion , by Schellenberg and Carrara is a plausible and an attractive one , which , in ...
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