Oxford Art Online 2003
DOI: 10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.t091772
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“…Other burials adjacent to the chancel, described as being of 'Scandinavian type', do not contain weapons and the only grave goods comprise a few personal items. 191 Although they stand out as unusual, they are not specifically Scandinavian.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other burials adjacent to the chancel, described as being of 'Scandinavian type', do not contain weapons and the only grave goods comprise a few personal items. 191 Although they stand out as unusual, they are not specifically Scandinavian.…”
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“…According to CENTCOM planners, this allowed them to prioritize their planning efforts, which began in earnest. 52 During various briefings in mid-and late September, President Bush pressed for humanitarian assistance to be part of the strategy from the very start of the operation. Accordingly, providing humanitarian assistance was pulled forward in the campaign plan from a later phase to the first phase of the campaign, and food and other drops would occur from the first days of operations.…”
Section: Guidance To Plannersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This meant that the first four phases of the six-phase Crisis Action Planning process had to be compressed into a single phase. 52 RAND interview with former CENTCOM J-5 planner, December 5, 2002. 53 RAND interview with CENTCOM J-5 Planner, March 2003; see also Woodward, 2002, p. 130.…”
Section: Component and Supporting Command Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important conclusions that resulted from this study was that the modern street plan was not of Roman origin but had been established as a result of a major urban re-planning in the late 9th century. 41 Biddle's work at Winchester was followed by major programs of excavation at a number of important medieval cities. The excavations at the Russian medieval city of Novgorod which began in the middle of the 20th century 42 revealed a wide range of organic materials including many musical instruments and over 750 birchbark documents.…”
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confidence: 99%