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الصفحة 165
The author concludes that there were three classes of artists : the unidentified engravers who worked in the South West Transvaal towards the end of the middle Stone Age and were probably not Bushmen ; unidentified painters whose art ...
The author concludes that there were three classes of artists : the unidentified engravers who worked in the South West Transvaal towards the end of the middle Stone Age and were probably not Bushmen ; unidentified painters whose art ...
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The author concludes that there were three classes of artists : the unidentified engravers who worked in the South West Transvaal towards the end of the middle Stone Age and were probably not Bushmen ; unidentified painters whose art ...
The author concludes that there were three classes of artists : the unidentified engravers who worked in the South West Transvaal towards the end of the middle Stone Age and were probably not Bushmen ; unidentified painters whose art ...
الصفحة 308
There they prospered , multiplied , and dispersed over the land to the south and southwest . ... Bamum Chief of Nkar who , until that time , had held much of the land in the vicinity of Kimbaw and to the south and south - west of it .
There they prospered , multiplied , and dispersed over the land to the south and southwest . ... Bamum Chief of Nkar who , until that time , had held much of the land in the vicinity of Kimbaw and to the south and south - west of it .
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