The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... tumuli asked me £ 100 for the permission to excavate each of them ; but now their pretensions were much more moderate , and I obtained the permission to excavate both for £ 3 . The tumulus of Achilles is situated at a less height ...
... tumuli asked me £ 100 for the permission to excavate each of them ; but now their pretensions were much more moderate , and I obtained the permission to excavate both for £ 3 . The tumulus of Achilles is situated at a less height ...
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... tumulus . My present exploration of the Achilles tumulus , as well as all the experience I have gathered by the excavation of many similar tumuli , are altogether fatal to the Jew's account of his discoveries . In the first place , I ...
... tumulus . My present exploration of the Achilles tumulus , as well as all the experience I have gathered by the excavation of many similar tumuli , are altogether fatal to the Jew's account of his discoveries . In the first place , I ...
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... tumuli or so - called heroes ' tombs outside the city wall , I excavated the still unexplored smallest one , which is ... tumulus belongs to a time previous to the fifth century B. C. , but that most certainly it cannot claim the age of ...
... tumuli or so - called heroes ' tombs outside the city wall , I excavated the still unexplored smallest one , which is ... tumulus belongs to a time previous to the fifth century B. C. , but that most certainly it cannot claim the age of ...
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