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Old 11-Jun-2008, 01:47
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Arrow old / ancient

I am still not able to differ old from ancient. Can anyone help me with this problem? There is also a research title that goes:

The Most Ancient Manuscript of “The History of Prophets” by Rabghuzi

Is it right? What do you think? Thanks.
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Old 11-Jun-2008, 02:55
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Default Re: old / ancient

Ancient simply means very old.




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