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... coast The northern coast The north highlands The south highlands The Middle Horizon The Late Intermediate Period The ChimĂș state The Chincha The Inca 35 The origins and expansion of the Inca state The nature of the sources Settlement in ...
... coast The northern coast The north highlands The south highlands The Middle Horizon The Late Intermediate Period The ChimĂș state The Chincha The Inca 35 The origins and expansion of the Inca state The nature of the sources Settlement in ...
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... coast . Popu- lation increased , and stable settlements were established in Population many places . By 2000 BC there were perhaps 100 villages growth on the coast with populations of 50 to 500 people , with a few of up to 1,000 ...
... coast . Popu- lation increased , and stable settlements were established in Population many places . By 2000 BC there were perhaps 100 villages growth on the coast with populations of 50 to 500 people , with a few of up to 1,000 ...
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... coast tradition of naturalistic modeling , which persisted throughout its history . Toward the end of the period , a bichrome ( dark red on cream ) pottery came into use . There is a considerable area on the south Peruvian coast with ...
... coast tradition of naturalistic modeling , which persisted throughout its history . Toward the end of the period , a bichrome ( dark red on cream ) pottery came into use . There is a considerable area on the south Peruvian coast with ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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