The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 465
... Cretans of the Bronze Age and the Hellenes were of one stock ? We here touch upon a complex problem which even now awaits its final solution and cannot in this place be discussed . It is now very generally admitted that Cretan culture ...
... Cretans of the Bronze Age and the Hellenes were of one stock ? We here touch upon a complex problem which even now awaits its final solution and cannot in this place be discussed . It is now very generally admitted that Cretan culture ...
Page 472
... Cretan origin . The clue was immediately followed up ; in the early nineties the investigator travelled through the island from end to end accumulating the ancient seals inscribed with the signs which were to prove his theory correct ...
... Cretan origin . The clue was immediately followed up ; in the early nineties the investigator travelled through the island from end to end accumulating the ancient seals inscribed with the signs which were to prove his theory correct ...
Page 477
... Cretan worker in the noble metal . Of jewellery enough remains to justify the old traditions of fine craftsmanship . The golden necklace with which the second Minos bribed Scylla of Megara to betray her father was still remembered in ...
... Cretan worker in the noble metal . Of jewellery enough remains to justify the old traditions of fine craftsmanship . The golden necklace with which the second Minos bribed Scylla of Megara to betray her father was still remembered in ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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