Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes.":
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spelling | Keys, David Verfasser aut Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." 2004 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier volume:57 number:5 year:2004 pages:41-44 Archaeology / publ. by the Archaeological Institute of America New York, NY [u.a.], 2004 57, 5 (2004), 41-44 (DE-604)BV002561873 0003-8113 (DE-600)211345-4 https://www.jstor.org/stable/41779811 JSTOR kostenfrei Volltext#Teil |
spellingShingle | Keys, David Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." |
title | Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." |
title_auth | Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." |
title_exact_search | Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." |
title_full | Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." |
title_fullStr | Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." |
title_full_unstemmed | Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." |
title_short | Rethinking the Picts. "Loathsome hordes, dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high, preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes." |
title_sort | rethinking the picts loathsome hordes dark swarms of worms that emerge from the narrow crevices of their holes when the sun is high preferring to cover their villainous faces with hair rather than their private parts and surrounding areas with clothes |
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