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four New England contact period sites which have produced pig remains . The most thoroughly investigated is Fort Shantok , a 17th century Mohegan settlement in Montville , Connecticut ( Salwen 1970 , Williams 1972 ) .
four New England contact period sites which have produced pig remains . The most thoroughly investigated is Fort Shantok , a 17th century Mohegan settlement in Montville , Connecticut ( Salwen 1970 , Williams 1972 ) .
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It remains to be shown that pigs were present in numbers sufficient to maintain a host reservoir capable of causing the epidemic of 1616-1619 . At present , this cannot be done , but the available evidence both documentary and ...
It remains to be shown that pigs were present in numbers sufficient to maintain a host reservoir capable of causing the epidemic of 1616-1619 . At present , this cannot be done , but the available evidence both documentary and ...
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It is as if the noun in a nominal preverb remains a noun . Nouns do not have changed forms . Body part preverbs , however , do occur with changed forms . For example ( with the verb final -in- , ' suffer ' ) : ( 34 ) when he has ...
It is as if the noun in a nominal preverb remains a noun . Nouns do not have changed forms . Body part preverbs , however , do occur with changed forms . For example ( with the verb final -in- , ' suffer ' ) : ( 34 ) when he has ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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