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... establish the facts that they stooped , had no chins , and may have been incapable of speech . Their caves were warm and fairly comfortable , for the Neander- thalers were probably acquainted with the use of fire , which they may have ...
... establish the facts that they stooped , had no chins , and may have been incapable of speech . Their caves were warm and fairly comfortable , for the Neander- thalers were probably acquainted with the use of fire , which they may have ...
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... established a real supremacy . Nineveh at this time was a poor place . It was not until the time of Sennacherib that it became the most magnificent city of the East and the capital of the Assyrian Empire . For something like four ...
... established a real supremacy . Nineveh at this time was a poor place . It was not until the time of Sennacherib that it became the most magnificent city of the East and the capital of the Assyrian Empire . For something like four ...
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... establish depots in the Nile Delta and even in Memphis . Sidonians colonized Cyprus , Rhodes , and many of the islands of the Aegean . They even entered the Black Sea and explored the unknown country around , whence they brought gold ...
... establish depots in the Nile Delta and even in Memphis . Sidonians colonized Cyprus , Rhodes , and many of the islands of the Aegean . They even entered the Black Sea and explored the unknown country around , whence they brought gold ...
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... established trading stations consisting of depots , factories , a temple , and some fortifications . In other parts they built towns , conquered the original inhabitants , and governed the country ; such colonies were Palermo in Sicily ...
... established trading stations consisting of depots , factories , a temple , and some fortifications . In other parts they built towns , conquered the original inhabitants , and governed the country ; such colonies were Palermo in Sicily ...
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... established trade with the west of Europe in the sixth century B. C. or even earlier . The most westerly of their colonies was probably Tartessus in Spain , and the most easterly the remote city of Gelonus in the Caucasus , built of ...
... established trade with the west of Europe in the sixth century B. C. or even earlier . The most westerly of their colonies was probably Tartessus in Spain , and the most easterly the remote city of Gelonus in the Caucasus , built of ...
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