Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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Page 79
... regarded also as a charm , a sign of an invocation , or tokens representing petitions for the safety of crew members . Man left his ship graffito on a wall as a sign of imploration while he sailed the seas to earn a living ( Garlake ...
... regarded also as a charm , a sign of an invocation , or tokens representing petitions for the safety of crew members . Man left his ship graffito on a wall as a sign of imploration while he sailed the seas to earn a living ( Garlake ...
Page 221
... regarded as an extreme feminist position , are actually androcentric and masculinist . Politics of Interpretation With this background of the more general debate , I return to focus specifically on the situation within Malta . It should ...
... regarded as an extreme feminist position , are actually androcentric and masculinist . Politics of Interpretation With this background of the more general debate , I return to focus specifically on the situation within Malta . It should ...
Page 278
... regarded as the epitomes of the Bedouin , not merely as one of many kinds of desert nomads ( cf. Chatty 1996 : 18–19 ; Gavrielides 1993 ) . Arab lexicographers do not always define the ' Bedouin ' as the inhabitants of the badiya ...
... regarded as the epitomes of the Bedouin , not merely as one of many kinds of desert nomads ( cf. Chatty 1996 : 18–19 ; Gavrielides 1993 ) . Arab lexicographers do not always define the ' Bedouin ' as the inhabitants of the badiya ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
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