Early maritime intercourse of ancient western nations
Early maritime intercourse of ancient western nations
chronologically arranged, and ethnologically considered as illustrating facilities for migration among early types of the human race ... : read before the California Academy of Sciences, at their meeting, March 15th, 1875
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