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Silures
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Silures [saɪˈlʊəriːz]
pl n
(Social Science / Peoples) (Historical Terms) a powerful and warlike tribe of ancient Britain, living chiefly in SE Wales, who fiercely resisted Roman invaders in the 1st century a.d


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It features music from Chas Whitaker (percussion) and Maren Lueg (Turkish clarinet, ney flute and other reeds) and solo bellydance performances from Siluria, Dominique and others.
This statement was published in Murchison's third edition of Siluria (1859) with the conclusion that if Devonian and Carboniferous strata were present in Africa, the Silurian must be there as well.
The Night in Tunisia event will feature live music from the Mazaj duo - Chas Whitaker on percussion and Maren Lueg on reeds - and solo bellydance performances from Siluria and friends, with a chance for all to join in.
 
 
 
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