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  • Standing outside of any one field, we start to see how sensationalist it is to pit Herodotus' Out-of-Lydia hypothesis against Dionysius' Autochthonous hypothesis concerning the Etruscan Origins debate.

    A little rant on the Etruscan Tree of Life motif 2007

  • ANDY BOROWITZ, BOROWITZREPORT. COM: Autochthonous (ph).

    CNN Transcript Jun 4, 2004 2004

  • Autochthonous inhabitants were pushed into less hospitable areas.

    f. Southern Africa 2001

  • Autochthonous as they had appeared they disappeared.

    Where the Trail Divides 1893

  • Recent inductees and applicants include the Stockholm City Planning Committee Archives, the Benz patent of 1886, and Autochthonous Ethnic Music of the Caucasus on CD-ROM.

    Wired Top Stories bdagosti 2011

  • Chapter Four (97-128), Autochthonous Depths, is the flip-side of Chapter Three.

    Comments for Flames Rising Jayna Pavlin 2010

  • Autochthonous, which means literally springing oneself from the earth, because these points will pop up all over the place, much like the mythical soldiers sprouted from dragons 'teeth.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • Autochthonous cultures, particularly the Aztecs, Mayas, Incas and Tupi-Guarani, produced sophisticated thought systems centuries before the arrival of Europeans in America.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows brettbailey 2009

  • Autochthonous (Spelled in 2004 by David Scott Pilarski Tidmarsh, sponsored by the South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana)

    unknown title 2009

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