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The question behind this research was the ethnic identity of the ceramic - Algonquian or Iroquoian -- and the solution resided in the possible relation between the chemical composition of the clay used for the northern ceramics and the ...
The question behind this research was the ethnic identity of the ceramic - Algonquian or Iroquoian -- and the solution resided in the possible relation between the chemical composition of the clay used for the northern ceramics and the ...
Page 73
The question behind this research was the ethnic identity of the ceramic — Algonquian or Iroquoian — and the solution resided in the possible relation between the chemical composition of the clay used for the northern ceramics and the ...
The question behind this research was the ethnic identity of the ceramic — Algonquian or Iroquoian — and the solution resided in the possible relation between the chemical composition of the clay used for the northern ceramics and the ...
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Finally , in relation to the question of autonomy and authority , one respondent suggested that the leadership question in the two Christian denominations is no longer a question of authority , or even of leaders and followers and that ...
Finally , in relation to the question of autonomy and authority , one respondent suggested that the leadership question in the two Christian denominations is no longer a question of authority , or even of leaders and followers and that ...
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