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... Eastern societies In ancient Middle Eastern and European societies Theories and interpretations Polytheism 547 The nature of polytheism 546 547 Forms of polytheistic powers , gods , and demons 547 Natural forces and objects Vegetation ...
... Eastern societies In ancient Middle Eastern and European societies Theories and interpretations Polytheism 547 The nature of polytheism 546 547 Forms of polytheistic powers , gods , and demons 547 Natural forces and objects Vegetation ...
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... eastern United States is almost as dis- tinct from that of the western United States and northern Mexico ( which is faunistically part of the same region ) as it is from that of eastern Asia . The eastern United States has many genera ...
... eastern United States is almost as dis- tinct from that of the western United States and northern Mexico ( which is faunistically part of the same region ) as it is from that of eastern Asia . The eastern United States has many genera ...
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... eastern- roughly along the line of the Yenisey River . In the western section , occupying some two - fifths of the total area , low- land plains predominate over vast areas broken only by low hills and plateaus . In the eastern section ...
... eastern- roughly along the line of the Yenisey River . In the western section , occupying some two - fifths of the total area , low- land plains predominate over vast areas broken only by low hills and plateaus . In the eastern section ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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