Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... namely western Caucasoids , as in Indian , namely eastern Caucasoid populations . Caucasoid admixture is , of course , clearly shown in the populations of the East Coast of America . More interesting , however , is the indication of a ...
... namely western Caucasoids , as in Indian , namely eastern Caucasoid populations . Caucasoid admixture is , of course , clearly shown in the populations of the East Coast of America . More interesting , however , is the indication of a ...
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... namely historical or quasi - historical works written by Alexander's biographers , like Plutarch and Arrian ; 5 and secondly , that the image of the philosopher which is brought out by this evidence is much contrasted , probably more ...
... namely historical or quasi - historical works written by Alexander's biographers , like Plutarch and Arrian ; 5 and secondly , that the image of the philosopher which is brought out by this evidence is much contrasted , probably more ...
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... namely that ancient anecdotes often are ' more philosophical than history'.40 In addition to that , there are at least two reasons for saying something about this paper in the present context . First , there is no way of proving or ...
... namely that ancient anecdotes often are ' more philosophical than history'.40 In addition to that , there are at least two reasons for saying something about this paper in the present context . First , there is no way of proving or ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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