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... feet from the ground , on the outskirts of the modern village of Katkauli ; and also of the filled - up well called ganj - i - shahidan or " heap of martyrs " , within a few yards of that tree . In addition to copies of these ...
... feet from the ground , on the outskirts of the modern village of Katkauli ; and also of the filled - up well called ganj - i - shahidan or " heap of martyrs " , within a few yards of that tree . In addition to copies of these ...
Page 57
... feet to remove dried up bits of scarf skin . And that is how I described this instrument in my monograph on the Oraons of Chōṭā Nagpur ( p . 244 ) published in 1915. In some Orāon dhūmkūrias , valves of the seed - pod of the semar ...
... feet to remove dried up bits of scarf skin . And that is how I described this instrument in my monograph on the Oraons of Chōṭā Nagpur ( p . 244 ) published in 1915. In some Orāon dhūmkūrias , valves of the seed - pod of the semar ...
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... feet below the surface . Though this work is naturally being carried out by the contractors in a manner which would not be approved by scientific archaeologists , it can nevertheless be regarded as a preliminary exploration of the site ...
... feet below the surface . Though this work is naturally being carried out by the contractors in a manner which would not be approved by scientific archaeologists , it can nevertheless be regarded as a preliminary exploration of the site ...
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... feet below the surface . It is separated from the earth above it by a layer of fine white dust or silt about a foot thick , down to which the rootlets of trees , as well as colonies of white ants , have been found to extend . The upper ...
... feet below the surface . It is separated from the earth above it by a layer of fine white dust or silt about a foot thick , down to which the rootlets of trees , as well as colonies of white ants , have been found to extend . The upper ...
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... feet below the surface . But from the general appearance it seems probable that these timbers were laid in trenches dug for the purpose into virgin soil , and that at Kumrahar as at Patna College the ordinary thickness of the stratum of ...
... feet below the surface . But from the general appearance it seems probable that these timbers were laid in trenches dug for the purpose into virgin soil , and that at Kumrahar as at Patna College the ordinary thickness of the stratum of ...
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