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Prehistoric Peoples and Cultures CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE STONE AGES Environ- mental factors more complex technologies , each ... culture Mississippi culture Pueblos South America The general picture Oceania 61 Civilizations 62 The Urban ...
Prehistoric Peoples and Cultures CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE STONE AGES Environ- mental factors more complex technologies , each ... culture Mississippi culture Pueblos South America The general picture Oceania 61 Civilizations 62 The Urban ...
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... culture in the Illinois and Ohio valleys . The success of the Hopewell peoples ( 400 BC to AD 400 ) seems to have been due largely to their combining elements of the preceding Archaic cultures with elements of the Adena culture and ...
... culture in the Illinois and Ohio valleys . The success of the Hopewell peoples ( 400 BC to AD 400 ) seems to have been due largely to their combining elements of the preceding Archaic cultures with elements of the Adena culture and ...
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... culture was destroyed . In the shift of the cultural centre of gravity to the numerous regional centres , Kievan tradi- tions were in the main continued and in some cases ( ie . , Galician literature , Novgorodian icon painting ...
... culture was destroyed . In the shift of the cultural centre of gravity to the numerous regional centres , Kievan tradi- tions were in the main continued and in some cases ( ie . , Galician literature , Novgorodian icon painting ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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