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Given the lack of finds this tomb is undatable.
Bridges of this primitive style and construction are undatable.
He is possibly the Henry who went to Iceland for two undatable years.
The narrative is set in an undatable post-apocalyptic world, somewhere in present-day Morocco.
Trends in coin fineness can therefore often help to place an otherwise undatable series in chronological order.
The letter is undatable.
At least five undatable through routes, probably Iron Age, and one Roman road cross the Sence watershed.
The Times said, in 1966: "Lachasse's clothes are entirely undatable, and in that must lie the secret of his success with an obviously older clientele."
But in its simplicity and directness, Morris's "Dido" is undatable, at once new and old and eternal.
Isn’t the hoard just a jumble of arbitrary undatable loot with no way of knowing who owned it or why it was buried?
Coral gravel spreads without such gravel-free areas, however, still remain undatable as far as morphological charateristics are concerend.
The costumes, by Rolf Langenfass, barely call attention to themselves but match the sets in their undatable antiquity and intimations of heroic stature.
In an undatable work Bertran expresses frustration with his lady and would rather be imprisoned by the "Masmutz" (Muslims) than by her.
Yet in suburban, middle-class Long Island, O’Brien’s appearance (origins unclear, but nonwhiteness evident) marked her as undatable in a school where race silently mattered.
Nearby on that branch, Watery Lane, was an undatable Swithland slate courseway raised above flood level demolished by the Highways Authority around 1950.
He wrote an undatable sirventes attacking "evil barons" that begins Pois pres s'en fui qe non troba guirensa.
It is attested by an undatable tile stamp in the Roman fort at Schierenhof in the Black Forest, which may have been one of its bases.
Dr. Goodfriend said the technique should allow researchers to date previously undatable river deposits, lake sediments, undated museum specimens and the trash heaps of rodents that favor snails.
By a combination of plant introduction records and other historical events a very precise chronology was established for the period AD 1750 to 1900, an interval otherwise undatable using radiometric techniques.
This Gautr/Gauti also appears as the father of the recurrent and undatable Geatish king Gautrekr in that saga, and several other sagas produced between 1225 and 1310.
This Papal privilege (privilegium) included a confirmation of the abbey's first (undatable) grant of land, from Duke Faroald II of Spoleto.
"It's just an easy way to make people unemployable, undatable and potentially at physical risk," said Danielle Citron, a law professor at the University of Maryland, who is writing a book on online harassment.
A lean, wiry, undatable man, probably about thirty-five, would look much the same at sixty; flat sandy hair brushed straight back from a narrow forehead, intelligent, hard eyes that fixed George unblinkingly and didn't mind the light.
The full name of just one praefectus (regimental commander) survives: Publius Licinius Maximus, from an undatable inscription on a dedicatory stone at Alhambra in Spain, which may have been his home region.
As this may well have occurred millenniums before that dawning power could produce an act of a nature that would leave the kind of evidence that archaeologists seek, then it must be that the true dawn is virtually undatable.