Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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Strana 362
... excavated down through numerous rebuildings of the Old Babylonian period to the original foundation under the Third Dynasty of Ur . The excavations produced a wealth of epigraphic material , building inscriptions , in situ or not ...
... excavated down through numerous rebuildings of the Old Babylonian period to the original foundation under the Third Dynasty of Ur . The excavations produced a wealth of epigraphic material , building inscriptions , in situ or not ...
Strana 375
... excavation work during the non - excavating part of the year . Only the Diyala Private Houses and Graves ( with Delougaz , 1967 ) was substantially deferred by events . As with his excavations , his dig reports after parting from the ...
... excavation work during the non - excavating part of the year . Only the Diyala Private Houses and Graves ( with Delougaz , 1967 ) was substantially deferred by events . As with his excavations , his dig reports after parting from the ...
Strana 376
... excavations . His understanding of buildings enabled him to master rapidly the techniques of stratigraphic digging as well as to record and reconstruct for publication what he found . It was these aspects of archaeology which interested ...
... excavations . His understanding of buildings enabled him to master rapidly the techniques of stratigraphic digging as well as to record and reconstruct for publication what he found . It was these aspects of archaeology which interested ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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