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Tag: Mining

The Struggle Between Parliament and the Crown 1642-8
The Economy of the Hellenistic Period
The Discovery of America and Central America at Time of the Explorations
Railways, Minerals and the Occupation of Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries
Phoenician Colonization
Exploration, Expansion and Settlement in 19th-century United States
European Bronze Age and Urnfield Expansion
Environments and Mineral Resources of the Islamic World circa 390-1000
Economic Life in the Roman Empire
Colonial Distribution of the World 1914
China During the Ming Dynasty
World Silver Flows 1650-1750
Viking Art
Trade Routes and Commodities, 500 to 1500
The Territorial Expansion of the Russian Empire 1795-1914
The Rise of Specialist Production in Western Europe from 950
Slave Economies of the Western Hemisphere c. 1830
Romanesque Metalwork and Related Arts
Radioactive Waste Hotspots and Transboundary Pollution in Central Asia’s Ferghana Valley in 2005
Main Exports in the 1990s
Iron Ore Trade – Canada and the World, 1962
France and US’ eyes on Africa, 2000
Environmental Threats in the Barents Region, 1998

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