The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Volumes 1-3J.W. Arrowsmith, 1907 - Classical education |
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... evidence of the Board of Education's Special Reports . One of The Times papers on this subject ( by the Rev. C. E. Williams , October 16th ) fails altogether to recognise the evils which are admitted by impartial observers . These ...
... evidence of the Board of Education's Special Reports . One of The Times papers on this subject ( by the Rev. C. E. Williams , October 16th ) fails altogether to recognise the evils which are admitted by impartial observers . These ...
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... evidence for the cultivation of the olive in Minoan Crete . Deeper down are scanty Early Minoan remains , and below these a Neolithic stratum in places 500 m . thick . Phaistos had thus the same long history through the Stone Age and ...
... evidence for the cultivation of the olive in Minoan Crete . Deeper down are scanty Early Minoan remains , and below these a Neolithic stratum in places 500 m . thick . Phaistos had thus the same long history through the Stone Age and ...
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... evidence of its priority to the rectangular Rostra . In a paper in The Classical Review , 1906 , 77 ( cf. 184 ) , A. W. van Buren distinguishes four different periods of con- struction in the podia of the temple of Castor and of Concord ...
... evidence of its priority to the rectangular Rostra . In a paper in The Classical Review , 1906 , 77 ( cf. 184 ) , A. W. van Buren distinguishes four different periods of con- struction in the podia of the temple of Castor and of Concord ...
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... evidence . This is well illustrated by Dr. Mackenzie's paper , which convicts him , for example , of mistaking a Minoan " light well " for an Achaean megaron , and of attributing parts of the same homogeneous wall to different periods ...
... evidence . This is well illustrated by Dr. Mackenzie's paper , which convicts him , for example , of mistaking a Minoan " light well " for an Achaean megaron , and of attributing parts of the same homogeneous wall to different periods ...
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... evidence extends ( i.e. to the beginning of the Metal Age ) , it is impossible to speak of any pure type of man as existing even in the central islands ( l.c. p . 225 ) . This clearly rules out all theories of Aegean ethnology which ...
... evidence extends ( i.e. to the beginning of the Metal Age ) , it is impossible to speak of any pure type of man as existing even in the central islands ( l.c. p . 225 ) . This clearly rules out all theories of Aegean ethnology which ...
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