Remote Antiquity
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doc:agent/tmplp4ns23c_seven-sisters-of-sleep_53/30379f5f-c631-4741-97c4-055491e5287dShow excerpt
es in Spain, Greece, Crimea, and Moravia. The greatest quantity is derived from Asia Minor, it being dug principally in the peninsula of Natolia, near the town of Coniah. Before the capture of the Crimea, this earth is stated to have formed…
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