Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 10-11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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Page 24
... house was luxurious . Although the sphinxes and gryphons might be acceptable within the canons of Scythian art , * they were an anathema in this form . Herodotus ' Scythians have no houses nor much at all beyond their waggons , waggons ...
... house was luxurious . Although the sphinxes and gryphons might be acceptable within the canons of Scythian art , * they were an anathema in this form . Herodotus ' Scythians have no houses nor much at all beyond their waggons , waggons ...
Page 56
... houses . So also the Greek Catholic church is built outside the array of the houses of its adherents . Where the members of more than one clan lived close to each other , their houses used to be separated by a passage or by a road ...
... houses . So also the Greek Catholic church is built outside the array of the houses of its adherents . Where the members of more than one clan lived close to each other , their houses used to be separated by a passage or by a road ...
Page 282
... houses owned by persons whose own parents had denigrated ' country folk ' . Above all , farmhouses and village ' character houses ' became popular among the Maltese themselves . Such houses were increasingly becoming available as their ...
... houses owned by persons whose own parents had denigrated ' country folk ' . Above all , farmhouses and village ' character houses ' became popular among the Maltese themselves . Such houses were increasingly becoming available as their ...
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The Italian Connection in | 5 |
The Movement of Scythian Nomads | 21 |
Malcolm Barber | 29 |
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