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... Southeast American Indians ( H.S.Sc. ) The Southeast American culture area is bounded on the east and south by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico ( though some scholars would place the southern portion of aboriginal Florida ...
... Southeast American Indians ( H.S.Sc. ) The Southeast American culture area is bounded on the east and south by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico ( though some scholars would place the southern portion of aboriginal Florida ...
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... Southeast Asia were cultivating plants , making pottery , and working in bronze about the same time as the peoples of the ancient Near East , and therefore civilization spread from mainland Southeast Asia to China and India . Southeast ...
... Southeast Asia were cultivating plants , making pottery , and working in bronze about the same time as the peoples of the ancient Near East , and therefore civilization spread from mainland Southeast Asia to China and India . Southeast ...
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... Southeast Asia , and over the two layers of primitive and Hindu - Buddhist cultures was added the third layer of Islam . In mainland Southeast Asia , a new Burmese empire arose over the ruins of the old and con- tinued its task of ...
... Southeast Asia , and over the two layers of primitive and Hindu - Buddhist cultures was added the third layer of Islam . In mainland Southeast Asia , a new Burmese empire arose over the ruins of the old and con- tinued its task of ...
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