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It will be urged that all these peoples belong to the ' Mediterranean race ' , and that as the Libyans , Egyptians , and Semites all belong to that race , and all these speak non - Aryan tongues , the melanochrous peoples on the north ...
It will be urged that all these peoples belong to the ' Mediterranean race ' , and that as the Libyans , Egyptians , and Semites all belong to that race , and all these speak non - Aryan tongues , the melanochrous peoples on the north ...
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But however much truth there may be in the view that the earliest coins belong to bankers or temples , we have good reason for thinking that not later than about B. C. 650 the Greek cities of Asia were beginning to take the issue of ...
But however much truth there may be in the view that the earliest coins belong to bankers or temples , we have good reason for thinking that not later than about B. C. 650 the Greek cities of Asia were beginning to take the issue of ...
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They belong to cities in the neigh- bourhood of Miletus and Ephesus in the south of Ionia . The only mint which can be identified with high probability is that of Miletus , to which city we can attribute the coins which bear the type of ...
They belong to cities in the neigh- bourhood of Miletus and Ephesus in the south of Ionia . The only mint which can be identified with high probability is that of Miletus , to which city we can attribute the coins which bear the type of ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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