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    New possible approach on the significance of “arrowhead”- shaped monetary signs especially cast for trade purposes by Gabriel M. TALMAŢCHI

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…We consider, as a hypothesis, that we have to establish a link with the economic elements of everyday life, with the economic and commercial necessity in the early relations established between the Greeks and the natives (namely the Getae). In our opinion, when casting these monetary signs, certain local trade elements were taken into consideration; thus they seem to not symbolically render a battle weapon (the military arrowhead), but the very commodity for whose trading they were created: grains of wheat or barley, or fish products, etc. …”
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    Books surreptitiously printed in England before 1640 in contemporary foreign languages by Woodfield, D, Woodfield, Denis

    Published 1964
    “…</p> <p>Wolfe continued to produce books with misleading imprints for another three years, but in 1591 he virtually ceased to do his own printing and his place in this particular branch of the trade was taken by Richard Field.…”
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    Ormianie polscy czy ukraińscy? O sposobie pisania historii Ormian na ziemiach dzisiejszej Ukrainy Zachodniej by Krzysztof Stopka

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Equally in the international literature on the subject this designation competes with the traditional name for this group that had earlier been used widely and to this day is still current in Polish historiography. …”
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