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In the south the villages are smaller than in the north , averaging thirty to forty men as compared with 100 or more . In the south they are closer together , and the alliances between neighbouring brother - villages seem to be more ...
In the south the villages are smaller than in the north , averaging thirty to forty men as compared with 100 or more . In the south they are closer together , and the alliances between neighbouring brother - villages seem to be more ...
الصفحة 207
When the Semites from South Arabia crossed the Bāb el Mandeb and immigrated into that part of North - East Africa which is today the Tigre province of Ethiopia and Southern Eritrea , the South Arabian alphabet which they brought with ...
When the Semites from South Arabia crossed the Bāb el Mandeb and immigrated into that part of North - East Africa which is today the Tigre province of Ethiopia and Southern Eritrea , the South Arabian alphabet which they brought with ...
الصفحة 208
From a comparison of the South Arabian and Ethiopic scripts it will readily be observed that their basic forms are to all intents and purposes identical , and such slight changes as have occurred are due to : ( a ) the tendency towards ...
From a comparison of the South Arabian and Ethiopic scripts it will readily be observed that their basic forms are to all intents and purposes identical , and such slight changes as have occurred are due to : ( a ) the tendency towards ...
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