The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... period . In one agency , more than a third of the responding supervisors said they thought the period should be longer . This was the agency with the highest percentage of trainees . For our entire surveyed supervisory population , only ...
... period . In one agency , more than a third of the responding supervisors said they thought the period should be longer . This was the agency with the highest percentage of trainees . For our entire surveyed supervisory population , only ...
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... period , generally designated the “ ED III period . " For studies touching on this topic see H. Frankfort , Stratified Cylinders Seals from the Diyala Region , OIP 72 pp . 28-31 ; Porada , The Relative Chronology of Mesopotamia . Part I ...
... period , generally designated the “ ED III period . " For studies touching on this topic see H. Frankfort , Stratified Cylinders Seals from the Diyala Region , OIP 72 pp . 28-31 ; Porada , The Relative Chronology of Mesopotamia . Part I ...
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... Period settlement to the west of the Mut temple at Karnak was enclosed by a Late Period wall,26 which no doubt levelled a large area of Third Intermediate Period settlement including administrative buildings associated with the temple ...
... Period settlement to the west of the Mut temple at Karnak was enclosed by a Late Period wall,26 which no doubt levelled a large area of Third Intermediate Period settlement including administrative buildings associated with the temple ...
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