The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 22J.W. Arrowsmith, 1928 - Classical antiquities |
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The philosophical side of linguistic study has again revived in greater force , and is exhibited in a more readable form than of old in the works of the Professor of Romance Languages at Munich , Karl Vossler .
The philosophical side of linguistic study has again revived in greater force , and is exhibited in a more readable form than of old in the works of the Professor of Romance Languages at Munich , Karl Vossler .
Page 108
... by the Anatolian settlers , here continued to live side by side with them for a considerable time , and this excavation confirms the evidence from Hagios Mamas and Vardino that before the arrival of the Anatolians ( ca.
... by the Anatolian settlers , here continued to live side by side with them for a considerable time , and this excavation confirms the evidence from Hagios Mamas and Vardino that before the arrival of the Anatolians ( ca.
Page 112
On the west side , however , a cemetery in use from Proto - Geometric times onwards yielded a quantity of undistinguished local painted a Geometric ware and a few imported vases , including a fragmentary Laconian krater , apparently the ...
On the west side , however , a cemetery in use from Proto - Geometric times onwards yielded a quantity of undistinguished local painted a Geometric ware and a few imported vases , including a fragmentary Laconian krater , apparently the ...
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GREEK HISTORY By M Cary D Litt | 21 |
ROMAN HISTORY By Hugh Last M A | 33 |
GREEK AND ROMAN RELIGION By H | 51 |
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