An Outline History of the WorldOxford University Press, 1954 - 576 páginas |
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... lived together in little groups , and the head of each group was head for just as long as he remained the strongest man within it . As he grew older and as his energy abated , some younger man might dispute his authority , kill him ...
... lived together in little groups , and the head of each group was head for just as long as he remained the strongest man within it . As he grew older and as his energy abated , some younger man might dispute his authority , kill him ...
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... lived in Europe probably for about fifteen thousand years , and it is usual to distinguish different varieties of them and to name them after places where important remains have been found . Thus the Aurignacians , who lived twenty ...
... lived in Europe probably for about fifteen thousand years , and it is usual to distinguish different varieties of them and to name them after places where important remains have been found . Thus the Aurignacians , who lived twenty ...
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... lived nearest the ocean ; the Hermiones , who lived in the middle of Germany ; and the Istaevones , who included all the rest . When they first began to threaten the Roman Empire these names had disappeared and been replaced by others ...
... lived nearest the ocean ; the Hermiones , who lived in the middle of Germany ; and the Istaevones , who included all the rest . When they first began to threaten the Roman Empire these names had disappeared and been replaced by others ...
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Early | 1 |
Early CivilizationsEgypt | 15 |
Early CivilizationsBabylonia and Assyria | 46 |
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