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Both discovered during the 1895 Oxyrhynchus excavation, Sappho ’ s Fragments 16 and 44 are translations from extant 2nd and 3rd century B. C.
Fragments from an 8th century relief at the Assyrian capital of Nineveh depicting the fleets of Tyre and Sidon have been interpreted as depicting two-and three-level warships, fitted with rams.
The story of Ninus and Semiramis is taken up in a different form in a 1st century AD Hellenistic romance called the Ninus Romance, the Novel of Ninus and Semiramis, or the Ninus Fragments.
Because of these doubts, some scholars hypothesize the Fragments constitute either a later forgery created by someone wishing to separate Cornelia ’ s political ideologies from those of her sons, while others suggest they are a much later fabrication, representing a “ rhetorical exercise ” wherein the writer attempted to recreate what Cornelia might have said, and the letter was inadvertently included as legitimate source material in Aemilius Probus ’ edition of Nepos ’ works in the 5th century CE.
Fragments from an Anglo-Saxon cross, believed to be 8th century, are the only surviving relics pre-dating the Norman conquest.
Fragments of the walls of other buildings remain visible around the gardens, and the 15th century bridge still crosses the moat.
Fragments of earlier revisions of the Qieyun were found early in the century among the Dunhuang manuscripts, in Turfan and in Beijing.
Fragments of the sarcophagus were found here when it was entered in the early 19th century.
Fragments of the shrine were found in the nineteenth century and can be found in St Albans Cathedral.
Fragments of a papyrus roll of the Phaedrus from the 2nd century AD
Fragments preserved by followers such as the later Greek historian Diodorus Siculus and 4th century AD Christian writer Eusebius of Caesarea describe Panchaea as a rational island paradise located in the Indian Ocean.
Fragments of an early 16th century black-letter edition, discovered by D. Laing, are reproduced in the Adversaria of the Bannatyne Club.
Some of his work appears in the Worcester Fragments, a collection of 59 manuscript leaves which represents about a third of the total surviving polyphony from England in the 13th century.
* Fragments of the 3rd century rampart can be seen in the Place des Récollets.
Fragments of ceramic chafing dishes are common in the archaeology of medieval city sites, such as York, England. Chafing dishes in the form of charcoal-burning braziers are familiar in 17th century American inventories almost from the start.
Fragments of Cornish writing continued to appear as the language was becoming extinct during the 18th century.

Fragments and crosses
Fragments of masonry and crosses from earlier structures on the same site are preserved there.
Fragments of surreal dream crosses over into his life.

Fragments and have
Fragments of some other plays have survived in quotes and more continue to be discovered on Egyptian papyrus, often giving us surprising insights into his work.
Fragments of three deuterocanonical books have been found among the Dead Sea scrolls found at Qumran.
Fragments of granite found by Petrie in the Descending Passage may have come from these now vanished doors.
Fragments of previous law codes have been found.
Fragments of unburnt human bone have also been found in the ditch-fill.
None of the extant fragments have this name in full but Fragments 7 and 15 are often restored to include it.
Fragments of Australopithecus garhi, Australopithecus aethiopicus and Homo, possibly Homo habilis, have been found in sites near the age of the oldest tools.
Fragments of his translation have survived, notably the Codex Argenteus held since 1648 in the University Library of Uppsala in Sweden.
# Fragments must have a velocity of per second providing 58 foot-pounds ( 79 joules ) of kinetic energy delivered to the target.
Fragments of straw, seeds, fibers, yarns, and various types of fabrics which date back to about 8000 BC have been found in Swiss lake dwellings.
Fragments of the axones were still visible in Plutarch's time but today the only records we have of Solon's laws are fragmentary quotes and comments in literary sources such as those written by Plutarch himself.
Fragments of vases, tools, and the head of an idol have been found on Mount Chorissa.
Fragments of approximately two thirds of this longer, 12 tablet version have been recovered.
Fragments of his play Achilles were said to have been discovered in the wrappings of a mummy in the 1990s
Fragments of the former work have come down to us in the compilation known as the Quadrilogus, which is printed in the fourth volume of J. C. Robertson's Materials for the Histories of Thomas Becket (" Rolls " series ); the miracles are extant in their entirety, and are printed in the second volume of the same collection.
Fragments of a medieval city wall were found in the Champ de verse which may have come from the village of Saint-Nicolas de Ver.
Fragments have also been found in the Cairo Genizah.
Fragments 1 and 3 of the hymn have been preserved by Marcus Terentius Varro in his De Lingua Latina, 7. 26, 27, and fragment 2 by Quintus Terentius Scaurus in his De orthographia.
Fragments of the marble temple, some with inscriptions, have been incorporated into many structures of the village of Bourg-Saint-Pierre on the Swiss side of the pass.
Fragments of the comet may have barely missed Earth in 1883.
Fragments 7 and 8 clearly indicate that Melissus is speaking in terms of spatial infinity, although regarding fragment 3, which first argues this point, Simplicius explicitly denies this: “ But by ‘ magnitude ’ he does not mean what is extended in space .” Although Simplicius undoubtedly had more of Melissus ’ treatise at his disposal, as well as other commentaries and notes which have not survived to the present day, fragments 7 and 8 clearly indicate that Melissus has spatial infinity in mind.
Fragments of his speech then, delivered in defense of his policy ( called ) have been edited by J. Nicole ( 1907 ) from an Egyptian papyrus.
Fragments of the original tantra have survived, the most significant fragment " Sekkodesha " has been commented upon the Maha Siddha Naropa.

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