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Tag: Anthropology

The Discovery of America and Central America at Time of the Explorations
Hallstatt Cultures
Eastern Influences, 500 to 15 AD
Art of West Asia, 3000-2000 BC
Trade and Industry in the 1st Millennium BC
Trade and empire in Africa, 1500-1800
The spread of civilization in the Eurasian world
The Spread of Agricultural Settlement
Southeast Asia before civilization – Main linguistic and ethnic groups
Population Distribution in Arctic Russia, 1992
Nomad Confederacies 800 BC – AD 100
Kinship Structures
Household and Family Structures

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