His chief field was the prehistoricage and the medieval period.
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Our present inquiry is concerned solely with the remains of its prehistoricage.
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In a word, the prehistoricage was over; that of self-conscious portraiture was now to begin.
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Even the footstools belonged to a prehistoricage.
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Stone figures from a prehistoricage.
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Far from the prehistoricage being a time of stagnation, it was rather a time of ceaseless movement.
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The piles of the Swiss Lake dwellings, which are in a state of good preservation, are of prehistoricage.
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It was like the skeleton of some giant creature of a prehistoricage, incredibly savage even in its stark, unlovely death.
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Is there an explanation or is this writer a member of some prehistoricage hacking his way through the Celtic Tiger jungle?
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Moreover, the new text furnishes fresh proof of the general accuracy of Manetho, even when dealing with traditions of this prehistoricage.
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PERIOD I. is divided into (1) the mythical or prehistoricage, extending to 776 B.C.
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The history of the city begins in the late prehistoricage, it having been founded by the pre-Menite kings (Petrie, Abydos, ii.
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I called him Prince Charming, and I am sure he was as old as Methuselah, and lived under that stone in some prehistoricage.
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Our professors would gladly have stayed there all day, so entranced were they by this opportunity of studying the life of a prehistoricage.
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At a time when most of their neighbors were still in the darkness of the prehistoricage, the Egyptians had entered the light of history.
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They are of service, however, in helping us to ascertain the character of the Roman constitution, and something about its growth, in the prehistoricage.