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Tag: Culture

Culture c. BCE – 1500 CE – Genital Mutilations and Cranial Deformation
Two Worlds: Rich and Poor, 2004
Artists Travels, 1300-1500
World Risk Map, 1999
Western Asia in 19th Century
Trade and Artistic Influence in Europe, 1000-1200
Tourist Arrivals Worldwide, 2005
The World on the Eve of the Muslim Conquests circa 600 A.D.
The Western Mediterranean in the 3rd-9th C.
The Rise of Indianized States, 700 to 1400
The Expansion of the Slavs
The Colonizing of the Mediterranean from the East, 625 BC
The Baltic States and the Rise of Teutonic Knights
The Armenian Diaspora throughout the World
Political regimes, 2005
Phoenician Colonization
Peacebuilding, 2005
Nationalism and Neo-Vernacularism, 1800-1900
Millennium in Maps – Population, 1999
Millennium in Maps – Cultures, 1999
Mexico and Central America, 1800-1900
Linguistic Regions of the Islamic World circa 900-1500
Labor Migration, 2005
Islam in China, 9th-20th Centuries
International Migration, 2004
Hallstatt Cultures
Greek Colonization 750-550 B.C.
European Influence in South America and Artist Immigration, 1850-1900
European Bronze Age and Urnfield Expansion
Eastern Influences, 500 to 15 AD
Central America and the Caribbean, 1900-2000
Caspian Sea, 1999
Average daily per capita calorie consumption, 2005
Asia, Trade and Culture, 1500-1800
Art of West Asia, 3000-2000 BC

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