Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Томи 88 – 89American Philosophical Society, 1944 |
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... seems to lie in the quan- tity of specimens which may be subjected to the heat at the same time ; naturally , the domestic fireplace can accommodate a smaller number of pieces because of spatial limitations . On the other hand , the ...
... seems to lie in the quan- tity of specimens which may be subjected to the heat at the same time ; naturally , the domestic fireplace can accommodate a smaller number of pieces because of spatial limitations . On the other hand , the ...
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... seems to be chiefly responsible for the current state of the Pamunkey craft . Despite the relatively low pecuniary gain -in contrast with Cherokee and Catawba - the economic aspect is stronger than the force of tradition . Nevertheless ...
... seems to be chiefly responsible for the current state of the Pamunkey craft . Despite the relatively low pecuniary gain -in contrast with Cherokee and Catawba - the economic aspect is stronger than the force of tradition . Nevertheless ...
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... seems at first FIG . 72 an attractive thesis that in this figure the two parts of the interrupted oblique line are not seen as continuations of each other because , as a result of rapid self - satiation , each turns away from the ...
... seems at first FIG . 72 an attractive thesis that in this figure the two parts of the interrupted oblique line are not seen as continuations of each other because , as a result of rapid self - satiation , each turns away from the ...
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Symposium on Taxation and the Social Structure | 1 |
1 | 55 |
Catawba Potterymaking with Notes on Pamunkey Potterymaking Cherokee Pottery | 69 |
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