Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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... Libyan physical character . In other words , they have defined Libyans as having a uniform set of physical characteristics . In so doing , they have made Libyans physically distinct from Cyrenaicans and have excluded Libyanness from ...
... Libyan physical character . In other words , they have defined Libyans as having a uniform set of physical characteristics . In so doing , they have made Libyans physically distinct from Cyrenaicans and have excluded Libyanness from ...
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... Libyans many centuries before him . However , as will be seen , Synesius also incorporates Libyans into his self ; he does so largely because he also lived amicably among the Libyans . Synesius was directly affected by the Libyan ...
... Libyans many centuries before him . However , as will be seen , Synesius also incorporates Libyans into his self ; he does so largely because he also lived amicably among the Libyans . Synesius was directly affected by the Libyan ...
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... Libyans . 50 Like earlier ethnographers , Synesius contrasts Cyrenaican cities with the simplicity of the Libyan lifestyle . " In his letter to Olympius , Synesius says that the country has been described as being ' far from town ...
... Libyans . 50 Like earlier ethnographers , Synesius contrasts Cyrenaican cities with the simplicity of the Libyan lifestyle . " In his letter to Olympius , Synesius says that the country has been described as being ' far from town ...
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Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
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