Elizabeth Sican was an Irish literary critic. She was part of Jonathan Swift's "triumfeminate," along with Mary Barber and Constantia Grierson. Most of...
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surname Sican: Elizabeth Sican, 18th-century Irish literary critic This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sican. If an internal...
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Shove, British sociologist Elizabeth Shown Mills (born 1944), American author Elizabeth Sican, Irish literary critic Elizabeth Siddal (1829–1862), Pre-Raphaelite...
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Jonathan Swift included her, along with Barber and literary critic Elizabeth Sican, in his "triumfeminate" and she was part of his Dublin literary circle...
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along with poet and scholar Constantia Grierson and literary critic Elizabeth Sican, and maintained that she was a preeminent poet — "the best Poetess...
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Valleys. The first valleys seem to have joined forces willingly, but the Sican culture was acquired through conquest. They also were significantly influenced...
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Grant D.; Letts, Brandon; Andrews, Thomas D.; Driver, Jonathan C.; Hall, Elizabeth; Hare, P. Gregory; Jass, Christopher N. (2016-07-19). "Bison phylogeography...
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ISSN 0096-882X. PMID 15376814. Anastario, Michael P.; FourStar, Kris; Rink, Elizabeth (1 October 2013). "Sexual Risk Behavior and Symptoms of Historical Loss...
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Museum of Art (New York City) Cup; 900–1100; Art Institute of Chicago (USA) Sican headdress mask; 10th-11th century; gold, silver & paint; height: 29.2 cm...
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Primitive history. 1876. Vol. 5. D. Appleton. Benson, Elizabeth P. (1996). "110. Votive Axe". In Elizabeth P. Benson; Beatriz de la Fuente (eds.). Olmec Art...
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Los Incas - Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos Martins, Denise; Weber Elizabeth (2004). O Urbanismo Incaico: As llactas e a construçâo do Tahuantinsuyo...
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1086/RESvn1ms20167692. ISSN 0277-1322. JSTOR 20167692. S2CID 193625763. Pollard, Elizabeth; Rosenberg, Clifford; Tignor, Robert (2015). Worlds Together Worlds Apart...
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House. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-375-50552-2. Berger, Wolfgang H.; Noble Shor, Elizabeth (25 April 2009). Ocean: reflections on a century of exploration. University...
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Michael E. (1996a). "1. Introduction". In Frances Berdan; Richard Blanton; Elizabeth Hill Boone; Mary G. Hodge; Michael E. Smith; Emily Umberger (eds.). Aztec...
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the American Indian, Heye Foundation. Retrieved August 9, 2022. Abbot, Elizabeth (2010). Sugar: A Bitterweet History. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-59020-772-7....
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sovereignty. In 1578, the Saadi sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, contemporary of Queen Elizabeth I, defeated Portugal at the Battle of Ksar El Kebir, beating the young...
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Hattiesburg, Mississippi: University of Southern Mississippi. Graham, Elizabeth A. (2011). Maya Christians and Their Churches in Sixteenth-Century Belize...
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Codex Mendoza Vol. 1. University of California Press. p. 196. Brumfiel, Elizabeth M. (1983). "Aztec State Making: Ecology, Structure, and the Origin of...
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(3): 439–460. doi:10.1017/S0956536121000195. S2CID 245125309. Rushton, Elizabeth A. C. (2014). 'Under the shade I flourish' : an environmental history...
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Francis Jennings; W. W. Norton & Company; 1988; pp. 200, 447–48 Fenn, Elizabeth A. Biological Warfare in Eighteenth-Century North America: Beyond Jeffery...
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Thames and Hudson, ISBN 0-500-27722-2. Coe, Michael and Dean Snow and Elizabeth Benson (1986) Atlas of Ancient America; Facts on File, New York. Covarrubias...
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accomplishments. The Chimú were preceded by a simple ceramic style known as Sicán (700–900 AD). The Chimú produced excellent portrait and decorative works...
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ISBN 978-0-387-74906-8, retrieved 2022-02-07 Sonstige., Benson, Elizabeth P. Sonstige. Bourget, Steve Sonstige. Cook, Anita G. Sonstige. Cordy-Collins...
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The whole locality was referred to as the Gypsy Quarter, Gypsy Alley or Šićan Mala and remained a Romani settlement until 1870. In that period, the stream...
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human sacrifices, such as the Huaca de la Luna. Andean cultures such as the Sican often practiced mummification and left grave goods in precious metals with...
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"Initial Period Origins of Titicaca Basin Civilization". unm.edu. Klarich, Elizabeth A. (September 2014). "Crafting, Community, and Collaboration: Reflections...
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Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social. Graham, Elizabeth A. (2011). Maya Christians and Their Churches in Sixteenth-Century Belize...
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Marco Gonzalez, Belize (PhD). University College London. Ebert, Claire Elizabeth Camilli (2017). Preclassic Maya Social Complexity and Origins of Inequality...
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