The Antiquarian, Том 1E.W. Allen, 1871 |
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... discovered in Mark - lane . He stated that it was 8ft . beneath the surface , is of common red tessera , and is very uneven on the surface . Several pieces of Samian and other pottery had been found , and sold Other exhibitions having ...
... discovered in Mark - lane . He stated that it was 8ft . beneath the surface , is of common red tessera , and is very uneven on the surface . Several pieces of Samian and other pottery had been found , and sold Other exhibitions having ...
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... discovered , but several of the actual instruments have been found in tombs or other protected places , where they had remained during an extraordinarily long period , almost without change . One of these - an Egyptian harp - was found ...
... discovered , but several of the actual instruments have been found in tombs or other protected places , where they had remained during an extraordinarily long period , almost without change . One of these - an Egyptian harp - was found ...
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... discovered at Cairo . This tablet was dedicated to the goddess Buto , and is dated in the seventh year of Alexander ( B.C. 311 ) . It records the restoration to the priests of Buto of the district formerly given to them by Khabash , an ...
... discovered at Cairo . This tablet was dedicated to the goddess Buto , and is dated in the seventh year of Alexander ( B.C. 311 ) . It records the restoration to the priests of Buto of the district formerly given to them by Khabash , an ...
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... discovered in a Sarre grave a small metal crucible , containing a portion of molten bronze , admits the supposition that the Anglo - Saxon brooches and ornaments in metal were not entirely the work- manship of foreign artificers . of ...
... discovered in a Sarre grave a small metal crucible , containing a portion of molten bronze , admits the supposition that the Anglo - Saxon brooches and ornaments in metal were not entirely the work- manship of foreign artificers . of ...
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... discovered amongst the remains of what seemed to have been a streamer's village . Near by were found two ancient tin - moulds . A paper from the Rev. Prebendary Kinsman was then read on the present and former state of Lintagel Castle ...
... discovered amongst the remains of what seemed to have been a streamer's village . Near by were found two ancient tin - moulds . A paper from the Rev. Prebendary Kinsman was then read on the present and former state of Lintagel Castle ...
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