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one of few animal sculptures surviving from | antiquity, a pair of similar mastiffs can be seen in t |
In | antiquity a bronze figure of Triton on the summit, wit |
rigins, except that it is thought to date to | antiquity; a bronze statue has been recovered of a Guo |
kwards in time in order to lend his see more | antiquity, a common practice during the Middle Ages. |
and mass forming the parish was, in times of | antiquity, a 'promontory into the marsh'. |
Late | Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World edited w |
In classical | antiquity, a crotalum was a kind of clapper or castane |
n - a former coaching inn, along what was in | antiquity a main road to London. |
ucture was the second largest of its kind in | antiquity, after the Pergamon Bridge. |
sical religion and philosophy, stressing its | antiquity against what he perceived as more recent tra |
Robbers Of | Antiquity Alien Disco Mix |
of Alexandria (the last of the engineers of | antiquity) also mention him. |
erican Anthropologist, Archaeology, American | Antiquity, Americas, and National Geographic. |
odern University 2: Early Christianity, Late | Antiquity and Beyond. |
It was named Lamos River in the | antiquity and it was usually taken as the borderline b |
The sculptures date from late classical | antiquity and have been attributed to the 4th century |
ously served as the editor of Latin American | Antiquity and the Society for American Archaeology Bul |
of its own, distinct of both the Greco-Roman | antiquity and the modern world. |
Some of the sculptures are of great | antiquity and are considered artistic masterpieces, as |
the major portions of its gilded surface in | antiquity and it has been suggested that this strippin |
Such kinds of insects have been known since | antiquity and the local people call them pang bu ken ( |
ame's developers drew roughly from Classical | antiquity and particularly from the Roman Empire to cr |
n the process of technological innovation in | antiquity and the Middle Ages. |
up recovered lost classical ancient texts of | antiquity and promoted the delivery of major advances |
f magic, miracle, and ritual in religions in | antiquity and late antiquity, including Christianity, |
of the collection of the newly founded City | Antiquity and Art Museum, which was renamed in 1904 th |
Knidos was a city of high | antiquity and as a Hellenic city probably of Lacedaemo |
s that large areas of grassland are of great | antiquity, and areas which were cultivated at the begi |
eaves removed from a thirteenth book in late | antiquity and tucked inside the front cover of the six |
Historiographers in late | Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages such as Agathias o |
urrounded by the nine muses, nine poets from | antiquity, and nine contemporary poets. |
It is defined by its | antiquity and the organic continuity sustained by the |
The name goes back to | antiquity, and historians record that the kingdom in a |
tainly stands on a terrace excavated in Late | Antiquity and archaeological digs by the British Schoo |
w Jordan), and published several articles in | Antiquity and the journal of the Palestine Exploration |
f the Library of Alexandria that was lost in | antiquity, and an attempt to rekindle something of the |
dge (within the realms of the time) of Roman | antiquity and his evident admiration for some aspects |
The Second Pylon's roof collapsed in late | antiquity and was later restored in Ptolemaic times. |
cDonald (ed), Mimesis and Intertextuality in | Antiquity and Christianity, Trinity Press Internationa |
(History of the | Antiquity and memorable things of the Principality of |
which had a large Jewish population in Late | Antiquity and the Middle Ages. |
tainly intimately familiar with Gaza in late | Antiquity, and his statements are of interest at least |
es on Greco-Roman and Christian religions in | antiquity and late antiquity, and on Albert Schweitzer |
1959 to study "the history of mathematics in | antiquity and the transmission of these systems throug |
But certainly it is a thing of great | antiquity, and I am mightily glad to see it. |
field reached the same conclusion in "On The | Antiquity and Unity of the Human Race", commenting tha |
verness cape of strange pattern and manifest | antiquity, and carried an ancient handbag. |
raw on the literary conventions of classical | antiquity and are not identifiably Christian in conten |
r of recognized saints increased during Late | Antiquity and the first half of the Middle Ages, event |
Although KV4 has been open since | antiquity and graffito from various ages attest to its |
ation in the corridor was already damaged in | antiquity and was later restored by Pinedjem I who rep |
Cover of an 1695 print of "History of the | Antiquity and memorable things of the Principality of |
Decorated panels from both | antiquity and the 18th century were attached to the ba |
cation and an appreciation for the period of | antiquity and our natural, cultural and artistic herit |
are a major source of evidence for classical | antiquity and so there is an emphasis in Part I on dev |
The sarcophagus is broken (probably in | antiquity), and the mummy was relocated to the mummy c |
ian Writings on Early Islam (Studies in Late | Antiquity and Early Islam) Robert G. Hoyland |
apes of Change.(ed).Rural Evolutions in Late | Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Ashgate, Aldersho |
ts about the manufacture of Egyptian blue in | antiquity and was only first mentioned in Roman litera |
c Magical Texts Project of the Institute for | Antiquity and Christianity. |
These "Minding days" were of great | antiquity, and were survivals of the Norse minne, or c |
fanciful tradition inherited from Classical | Antiquity and passed to medieval culture through Isido |
se style placed him on the cusp between Late | Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. |
nal view that painted rotuli existed in Late | Antiquity, and that the roll was essentially copied fr |
It lost both arms in | antiquity and her nose has been restored, but is other |
ampaign to revive all of the liberal arts of | antiquity, and which was one of the most significant f |
was to cover the history of the book roll in | antiquity and its function in ancient poetry. |
ch he printed in 1783, with an essay on the ' | Antiquity and Use of Symbols in Astronomy and Chemistr |
in the overview of western art between late | antiquity and the Renaissance. |
though another trail of equal importance and | antiquity and used earlier than the former by the Fren |
ian church assigns to this manuscript a high | antiquity; and that it has been handed down to the pre |
this depraced taste had the masterpieces of | antiquity and of Italy before their eyes : behold how, |
e best and most famous generals of classical | antiquity, and arguably the greatest enemy of the Roma |
very ancient type brought to the islands in | antiquity, and, isolated there, remains an example of |
manual of mole interpretation survives from | antiquity, appended to the end of a much longer work o |
A settlement of great | antiquity, Argos has been continuously inhabited for t |
in education and the revival of the study of | antiquity as the basis of learning. |
omb of Ramesses IX, KV6, has been open since | antiquity, as can be seen by the graffiti left on its |
Tsemess Bay, which has been recognised since | antiquity as one of the superior bays of the Black Sea |
KV6 has been open since | antiquity, as can be seen by the graffiti left on its |
wn in Ancient Egypt as Nubt and in classical | antiquity as Ombos. |
For the plant known in | antiquity as narthex, see Ferula communis. |
όπολις, Bulgarian: Месинопол), known in late | Antiquity as Maximianoupolis, was a Byzantine town in |
Buddhism too can claim great | antiquity as it records several Buddhas predating Saky |
"This church is of some | antiquity, as appears by Hugh de Fulbourn being rector |
name was variously spelled by historians in | antiquity as Ereriliva (by the fragmentary chronicle o |
was in its infancy, and the music theory of | antiquity, as passed down by Boethius, was evidently d |
Founded in | antiquity as a Phoenician colony, it became a haven fo |
They were considered in | antiquity as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, an |
f the ablative absolute in the Latin of Late | Antiquity as, for example, in the writings of Gregory |
g scattered manuscripts relating to history, | antiquity, astronomy/astrology, philosophy, and mathem |
cial arm of the Institute of Archaeology and | Antiquity at the University of Birmingham. |
rd Acton's speech, The History of Freedom in | Antiquity at mondopolitico.com |
A collection of 2,000 letters was made in | antiquity at the "Sleepless" monastery in Constantinop |
He was Professor of History of | Antiquity at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Sem |
main temples at a large complex in Classical | Antiquity, at Baalbek in Lebanon. |
field of detective stories set in classical | antiquity, back in 1978, when Aristotle Detective was |
but there certainly were some houses in the | Antiquity, because old celtic and roman coins have bee |
It was the ancient capital of Cerdanya in | antiquity, before being replaced by Hix (commune of Bo |
The Interpretation of Dreams & Portents in | Antiquity, Bolchazy-Carducci (c1996), ISBN 0-8651-6256 |
In late | antiquity, both places attracted crowds of pilgrims fr |
Asclepius, the most important healer god of | antiquity, brought prosperity to the sanctuary, which |
not the foremost orators of Greek and Roman | antiquity, but Moses and the leading figures of the He |
mines in Devon and Cornwall from the days of | antiquity, but the earliest written records date from |
as consistent with the relief being fired in | antiquity; but the method is imprecise when samples of |
ies in the field of dissection were noted in | antiquity, but whether his knowledge in this branch of |
s written records and probably dates back to | antiquity, but was certainly the defining activity of |
s the first in the novel series “Everlasting | Antiquity” by Hikmet Temel Akarsu. |
It was mentioned as an | antiquity by Francis Wise in 1742, but no earlier refe |
.the kingdoms which have been established in | antiquity by our race, (that of) the Arameans, namely |
Papyrus in Classical | Antiquity, Clarendon Press (1974), ISBN 0-19-814803-8 |
In the occult of classical | antiquity, cledonism, or cledonomancy, was a kind of d |
"Doctrine of | Antiquity concerning the Eucharist" by "Clerophilus Al |
at all the privileges which the foresight of | antiquity conferred upon the Jewish customs shall be r |
stone boulders, and not as sometimes in the | antiquity cut in one piece. |
patovo kurgan on the North Caucasian Steppe, | Antiquity, December 2000. |
ccount of Interesting Objects of Prehistoric | Antiquity Discovered in the Island London: Seeley, Ser |
The present female head, changed in | antiquity, does not belong to body and portrays Lucill |
he station grew to become a fortress in Late | Antiquity due to Gothic and other Barbarian raids afte |
l some aspects of hardcore have been lost to | antiquity due to bands doing tours for no reason other |
h-Century German Social Theory and Classical | Antiquity, editor (Savage, MD: Rowman and Littlefield |
Late | Antiquity: empire and successors, A.D. 425 - 600, Camb |
In Religions in | Antiquity: Essays in Memory of Erwin Ramsdell Goodenou |
volume of studies in his honor, Religions in | Antiquity: Essays in Memory of Erwin Ramsdell Goodenou |
s ... and other ... celebrated characters of | antiquity, etc, 1785 |
There is no actual proof of great | antiquity for today's breed (such as written lineages |
He was also the first to claim a Stone Age | antiquity for these. |
" establishment in Corinth, a city famous in | antiquity for its prostitution trade. |
" establishment in Corinth, a city famous in | antiquity for its flourishing prostitution trade. |
ainted by Apelles, who had the reputation in | Antiquity for being the greatest of painters. |
earance in Florida and provided an elaborate | antiquity for the house by using aging techniques to g |
The Maeander was so celebrated in | antiquity for its numerous windings, that its classica |
st admired and influential marble vases from | antiquity, forms that satisfied the Baroque and neocla |
le was probably imported to the village from | antiquity from Assyria. |
nd tobacco, of which is added the flavour of | antiquity from ancient walls and beams.' |
artment of Lot, was noted for its springs in | antiquity; Frontinus notes that the Cadurcan town of U |
At least since | antiquity, grains of wheat or barley were used by Medi |
by Major P. F., student in | antiquity, grand-child to the late Sir William Fisher |
In | antiquity Hardjedef enjoyed a reputation for wisdom, h |
Interpreting Late | Antiquity, Harvard University Press, 2001 |
specialist in magic and the supernatural in | antiquity, has gathered several references from the Cy |
gs, virtually no genuine folk-tales of Dutch | antiquity have come down to us, and scarcely any echoe |
Shannon has been an important waterway since | antiquity, having first been mapped by the Graeco-Egyp |
adoxically, by keeping his eye on the remote | antiquity he helped usher in a new age of Chinese poet |
topics: biblical archaeology and history of | antiquity; Hebrew Bible; New Testament; church history |
The Rediscovery of Wisdom: From Here to | Antiquity in Quest of ‘Sophia' (Palgrave Macmillan, 20 |
s among the most admired and copied works of | antiquity in the eighteenth century, providing sculpto |
fe, Still's avocation was reading works from | antiquity in their original languages. |
to make excursions to the several remains of | antiquity in that neighborhood; to make exact plans an |
Like many kings of early | antiquity, including Midas of Phrygia and even the mor |
lso been the locality of many other finds of | antiquity, including several Romano-British hoard find |
ame, dealing with the history of humans from | antiquity into the future. |
March - The journal | Antiquity is first published. |
Their | antiquity is strongly attested by their religion. |
Everlasting | Antiquity is a Turkish novelist, short story writer an |
That the place of worship has its origins in | antiquity is also attested by its stone walls and door |
A famous example from | antiquity is the late Eighteenth Dynasty mummy mask of |
le convincing people that a creature of such | antiquity is still alive and eating people. |
Antiquity is not therefore to be condemned, however, i | |
In | antiquity, it was sometimes called linum vivum, and us |
During Late | Antiquity, it was a suffragan bishopric to Anazarbus, |
In | antiquity it was thought of as a counteraction to the |
In | antiquity, it covered more-or-less anything which is c |
Since | antiquity, it has always had a place in the triple ent |
Natural knowledge in preclassical | antiquity Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992, ISBN 9 |
The only other astronomer from | antiquity known by name who is known to have supported |
7. ‘Illustrations of the Lotus of | Antiquity,' London, 1813, 4to; reissued in folio, 1816 |
ve these celestial causes and things done of | antiquity long ago, my father by his continual painful |
In | antiquity, many members of Sekhmet's priesthood often |
torians have postulated that throughout Late | Antiquity, many distinct ethnic groups populated the r |
Saint Martial, Limoges, suggesting that its | antiquity may be much greater. |
ed as History of the sciences in Greco-Roman | antiquity, New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1927 |
l preserved and stands as a testimony to the | antiquity of the village. |
Antiquity of Tamil: An Inter-Disciplinary Research | |
covery of numerous Roman remains attests the | antiquity of the baths, which are identified with the |
What were his incidental attacks on the | antiquity of the institution were taken seriously, a g |
'The | Antiquity of the British Church, a lecture,' Mancheste |
The recorded | antiquity of the office dates back to ancient times wh |
The subject of one is ‘Of the | Antiquity of Arms;' the other (written in French) trea |
the findings of modern science regarding the | antiquity of the universe and evolution. |
of coins and pottery pieces, validating the | antiquity of the place. |
The | antiquity of the legend surrounding it has not been de |
or uncoined brass, a sufficient proof of the | antiquity of the sanctuary. |
ridge, wrote a long rebuttal entitled On the | Antiquity of the University of Cambridge. |
rote a treatise entitled An Assertion of the | Antiquity of Oxford University, strengthening the clai |
The recorded | antiquity of the office dates back to the Roman provin |
orthamptonshire and possibly, because of the | antiquity of recent Iron Age finds in the town, to be |
uited"), which is considered evidence of the | antiquity of the Veronese see. |
Charles Lyell in Geological Evidences of the | Antiquity of Man (1863), reports that sometime around |
, probably because of her name and the great | antiquity of her tomb. |
The | antiquity of this temple dates back to 3000 years and |
Heinrich Zehfu: | antiquity of the royal capital Darmstadt, p. 60 (in Ge |
In part due to the sheer | antiquity of the tonalpohualli, its origin is unknown. |
e valley of the Somme, thus establishing the | antiquity of man. |
The | antiquity of this speciality is unknown, although it w |
est known ritual burials and evidence of the | antiquity of human religious practices. |
The | antiquity of his cult is based on the fact that there |
r as the 1930s (though its origin is lost in | antiquity) of a ghost allegedly called "Angela" who ha |
The | antiquity of the cantrefi is demonstrated by the fact |
rved to render the hypothesis of the extreme | antiquity of the Altamira-paintings less offensive, th |
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