An Outline History of the WorldOxford University Press, 1954 - 576 páginas |
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... existence was hard and rigorous , and it gave man the opportunity of developing the brain which has enabled him to assert his mastery over all other created things . How man originated is still very doubtful . Possibly he is descended ...
... existence was hard and rigorous , and it gave man the opportunity of developing the brain which has enabled him to assert his mastery over all other created things . How man originated is still very doubtful . Possibly he is descended ...
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... existence to - day which date from the Shang dynasty ; the written language was almost as far advanced as it is to - day ; the art of silk - weaving seems to have been highly developed ; and the attention paid to it at the courts of the ...
... existence to - day which date from the Shang dynasty ; the written language was almost as far advanced as it is to - day ; the art of silk - weaving seems to have been highly developed ; and the attention paid to it at the courts of the ...
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... existence and power . The period from 1000 to 600 B. C. witnessed a determined attempt to grapple with these problems , and the difficulties of the task were complicated by the absence of writing , which necessitated the existence of ...
... existence and power . The period from 1000 to 600 B. C. witnessed a determined attempt to grapple with these problems , and the difficulties of the task were complicated by the absence of writing , which necessitated the existence of ...
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Early | 1 |
Early CivilizationsEgypt | 15 |
Early CivilizationsBabylonia and Assyria | 46 |
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Africa Akhnaton Alexander American ancient army Asia Minor Assyrian Athenian Athens Austria Babylon Babylonia battle became Britain British Carthage century B.C. Charlemagne chief China Christian Church civilization colonies conquered conquest Constantinople Crusade death declared defeated Ditto dominions dynasty East Egypt Egyptian Emperor England English Europe European famous feudal followed force France French German Goths greatest Greece Greek hundred idea India influence invaders Italian Italy Jenghiz Khan Jews King kingdom known labour land leader lived lord Louis ment Middle Ages modern Mohammedan Napoleon Nile nobles North Northern palace Palestine peace Pericles period Persian Persian Empire Phoenicians Photograph Pope princes probably reign religion religious Renascence republic Revolution Roman Empire Rome ruled rulers Russia sculpture ships slaves Spain Sparta spirit Stilicho stone success Sumerian Syria temple thou thousand tion towns trade tribes troops Turkish Turks victory writing Xerxes