The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... early second millennium b.c. an alloy of copper and tin was being introduced for weapons and other implements . Gold and copper were available in various parts of Scotland , but the use of tin implies a movement of materials by way of ...
... early second millennium b.c. an alloy of copper and tin was being introduced for weapons and other implements . Gold and copper were available in various parts of Scotland , but the use of tin implies a movement of materials by way of ...
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... early ecclesiastical buildings is not peculiar to Iona . Perhaps because many early churches and oratories were built of wood or of unmortared stone , they have mostly been swept away by medieval building . In fact , the outstanding ...
... early ecclesiastical buildings is not peculiar to Iona . Perhaps because many early churches and oratories were built of wood or of unmortared stone , they have mostly been swept away by medieval building . In fact , the outstanding ...
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... Early Christian and Pictish Monuments of Scotland ( Edinburgh , 1964 ) . Dickinson , W. Croft . A New History of Scotland ( London , 1963 ) . Scotland from the Earliest Times to 1603. 3rd ed . Revised and edited by A.A.M. Duncan ...
... Early Christian and Pictish Monuments of Scotland ( Edinburgh , 1964 ) . Dickinson , W. Croft . A New History of Scotland ( London , 1963 ) . Scotland from the Earliest Times to 1603. 3rd ed . Revised and edited by A.A.M. Duncan ...
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