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Neolithic houses Trojan architec- ture Anatolian metal- working processes Syro- Hittite period ( Top left ) Fragment of a. broad peninsula connecting the continent of Asia with Europe . Because the country lacks geographical unity , its ...
Neolithic houses Trojan architec- ture Anatolian metal- working processes Syro- Hittite period ( Top left ) Fragment of a. broad peninsula connecting the continent of Asia with Europe . Because the country lacks geographical unity , its ...
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... houses but the simple late Gothic of village houses and barns . These practical structures were well adapted to the pioneer conditions that prevailed in the colonies until about 1700 , and few changes were needed to adapt them to the ...
... houses but the simple late Gothic of village houses and barns . These practical structures were well adapted to the pioneer conditions that prevailed in the colonies until about 1700 , and few changes were needed to adapt them to the ...
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... houses , sometimes with associated outdoor enclosures . Cages , or some form of barrier , are usually necessary to prevent the animals from escaping , and to discourage the public from getting too close to the animals . In addition to ...
... houses , sometimes with associated outdoor enclosures . Cages , or some form of barrier , are usually necessary to prevent the animals from escaping , and to discourage the public from getting too close to the animals . In addition to ...
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