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British Academy. Contents 1992 Lectures Archaeology and Modern Human Origins 1 PAUL MELLARS ( Albert Reckitt Archaeological Lecture ) The Genetics of Celtic Populations 37 WALTER BODMER ( Sir John Rhys Memorial Lecture ) The Anaxarchus ...
British Academy. Contents 1992 Lectures Archaeology and Modern Human Origins 1 PAUL MELLARS ( Albert Reckitt Archaeological Lecture ) The Genetics of Celtic Populations 37 WALTER BODMER ( Sir John Rhys Memorial Lecture ) The Anaxarchus ...
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... LECTURE Rabelais M. A. SCREECH University of Oxford Fellow of the Academy I ARRIVED HERE IN CAMBRIDGE early enough to ... Lectures when delivered do not allow of footnotes . Only a very few footnotes are given here . Some of the points ...
... LECTURE Rabelais M. A. SCREECH University of Oxford Fellow of the Academy I ARRIVED HERE IN CAMBRIDGE early enough to ... Lectures when delivered do not allow of footnotes . Only a very few footnotes are given here . Some of the points ...
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... Lectures , later published under the title ' British Justice : The Scottish Contribution ' . These were , in the truest sense , teaching lectures , clear in language and thought , delivered by a comparatist to ' the Common People of ...
... Lectures , later published under the title ' British Justice : The Scottish Contribution ' . These were , in the truest sense , teaching lectures , clear in language and thought , delivered by a comparatist to ' the Common People of ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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