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As the Villanova ( iv ) period precedes the Etruscan , we have in the Villanova antiquities the remains of the Umbrian - Siculan tribes . Behind the Villanova or Umbrian culture lies ( v ) the Terramara . But we have just learned from ...
As the Villanova ( iv ) period precedes the Etruscan , we have in the Villanova antiquities the remains of the Umbrian - Siculan tribes . Behind the Villanova or Umbrian culture lies ( v ) the Terramara . But we have just learned from ...
Strana 142
as MacLennan argued , is certain ; to each member of the tribe , bearing the collective or ' tribal ' names of ' father ' , ' elder brother , ' ' younger brother , ' ' elder sister , ' ' younger sister , ' and so on , you owe certain ...
as MacLennan argued , is certain ; to each member of the tribe , bearing the collective or ' tribal ' names of ' father ' , ' elder brother , ' ' younger brother , ' ' elder sister , ' ' younger sister , ' and so on , you owe certain ...
Strana 144
Mr. Spencer says ' if these ' ( the terms in question ) ' be not terms of relationship , then the language of these tribes is absolutely devoid of any such'.1 Does he also argue that the Greek ...
Mr. Spencer says ' if these ' ( the terms in question ) ' be not terms of relationship , then the language of these tribes is absolutely devoid of any such'.1 Does he also argue that the Greek ...
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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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