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Safe Food: Crucial for Child Development, c. 2000
Yellow Fever Endemic Zones in South America
Yellow Fever Endemic Zones in Africa
When H5N1 was first detected
West Nile Virus Activity in the United States in 2004
Typhus in Asia
The Growth of Diaspora:From 722 BCE
The Santa Fe Trail and the Chihuahua Trail in the 1830s
Artists Travels, 1300-1500
Western Pacific Rim, 1989
Western Asia in 19th Century
USSR Foreign Policy 1967-75
USA and USSR – the two Major Powers, c. 1960
U.S. Expansionist Policies from 1867
Transport of Indian Workers in the Nineteenth Century
Trade Routes and Empires, 1500
Trade Routes and Centres 600-1500
Trade and Artistic Influence in Europe, 1000-1200
The Western Seaways in Pre-Roman Times
The Wilderness Road and Other Main Roads to the West in the Early 19th Century
The travels of Ibn Battuta between 1325-1354
The Spice Route in Greco-Roman Times
The Silk Road in Central Asia in the 7th Century
The Slave Trade (17th-18th centuries)
The Silk Road and Other Eurasian Routes in Greco-Roman Times
The Silk Road and the Scythian Route
The Santiago de Compostella Routes in Medieval Times
The Sahara Routes in the Late Middle Ages
The Rise of Indianized States, 700 to 1400
Theravada Buddhism
The Principal Trans-Saharan Caravan Routes
The Panama Route
The Pacific Ocean – Maritime Shipping Routes
The Orient Route in Roman Times
The Northeast Passage and Trans-Siberian Railroad

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