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3. MANUSCRIPT , to be submitted in triplicate , should be typewritten and neat , double spaced with 3 cm margins all round . First lines of paragraphs should be indented . Tables and a list of captions for illustrations should be typed ...
3. MANUSCRIPT , to be submitted in triplicate , should be typewritten and neat , double spaced with 3 cm margins all round . First lines of paragraphs should be indented . Tables and a list of captions for illustrations should be typed ...
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These were probably worn over a fringed apron , as shown in an illustration by Bisset ( 1835 ; AFR 63/1550 ) . It should be noted that , even before cloth was available , not all aprons were made entirely of skin .
These were probably worn over a fringed apron , as shown in an illustration by Bisset ( 1835 ; AFR 63/1550 ) . It should be noted that , even before cloth was available , not all aprons were made entirely of skin .
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Late eighteenth- and early nineteenth - century illustrations indicate that head - coverings were either a softened piece of skin tied around the head to form a simple turban or a very distinctive sewn and beaded head - dress also made ...
Late eighteenth- and early nineteenth - century illustrations indicate that head - coverings were either a softened piece of skin tied around the head to form a simple turban or a very distinctive sewn and beaded head - dress also made ...
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