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... referred to Etruscan specimens . Mr. Cecil Brent described the discovery of a Roman cemetery near the station of the London , Chatham , and Dover Railway at Canterbury , and exhibited some of the antiquities discovered ; also a fine ...
... referred to Etruscan specimens . Mr. Cecil Brent described the discovery of a Roman cemetery near the station of the London , Chatham , and Dover Railway at Canterbury , and exhibited some of the antiquities discovered ; also a fine ...
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... referred to the peculiar pottery found in North American mounds . Mr. Myers , F.S.A. , laid beside some of the specimens a flint scraper , from Cissburg , which was remarkably similar in form and size ; and Professor Hodgetts referred ...
... referred to the peculiar pottery found in North American mounds . Mr. Myers , F.S.A. , laid beside some of the specimens a flint scraper , from Cissburg , which was remarkably similar in form and size ; and Professor Hodgetts referred ...
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... referred . It restored , at any rate , the original meaning to what was simply unintelligible nonsense ( ante , p . 180 ) . " What is to be thought of the candour or learning " ( to quote an expression employed by Mr. Hall ) of a critic ...
... referred . It restored , at any rate , the original meaning to what was simply unintelligible nonsense ( ante , p . 180 ) . " What is to be thought of the candour or learning " ( to quote an expression employed by Mr. Hall ) of a critic ...
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... referred to the mode of working the flint decorations of the churches of Norfolk and Suffolk , illustrating his remarks by photographs of specimens at Cromer Church , where the flint work is laid with great regularity and with very ...
... referred to the mode of working the flint decorations of the churches of Norfolk and Suffolk , illustrating his remarks by photographs of specimens at Cromer Church , where the flint work is laid with great regularity and with very ...
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... referred to , and was followed by an animated discussion . It was stated that the mound , since the completion of the excavation , has been restored to its original condition externally , whilst its contents have found a new home in the ...
... referred to , and was followed by an animated discussion . It was stated that the mound , since the completion of the excavation , has been restored to its original condition externally , whilst its contents have found a new home in the ...
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