The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 من الصفحات Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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الصفحة 220
... ceremony ? The marriage at Susa was a ceremony in Persian style for himself and eighty of his chief hetairoi with women of the Persian royal caste or clan . He and his beloved Hephaistion ( ' who alone ' as Hogarth puts it , ' awoke a ...
... ceremony ? The marriage at Susa was a ceremony in Persian style for himself and eighty of his chief hetairoi with women of the Persian royal caste or clan . He and his beloved Hephaistion ( ' who alone ' as Hogarth puts it , ' awoke a ...
الصفحة 308
... ceremonies they had devised , and the administra- tion they had created , could do for the government of the Empire . The men and the methods of the new religion were what were wanted at that time because they were capable of creating a ...
... ceremonies they had devised , and the administra- tion they had created , could do for the government of the Empire . The men and the methods of the new religion were what were wanted at that time because they were capable of creating a ...
الصفحة 320
... ceremonies by bishops . The ceremonies could impress a people ; the documents could establish a dynasty . In return for so much service the ruler in turn had to pay regard to the advice or injunctions of the Church . Who should be ...
... ceremonies by bishops . The ceremonies could impress a people ; the documents could establish a dynasty . In return for so much service the ruler in turn had to pay regard to the advice or injunctions of the Church . Who should be ...
المحتوى
THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
حقوق النشر | |
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Africa agriculture Alexander Anatolia ancient Arab Arabia army Aryan Asia Babylonia Bantu barbarian became began breeding brought capital Carthage caste century character China Christian Church cities civilization colonies conquest continued craftsmen created Crete crops cultivation culture diverse Dynasty east effect Egypt Egyptian Emperor Empire England established Etruscan Europe European evidence evolution expansion favoured feudal followed genetic governing class Greece Greek groups hereditary Hittite Huguenots human hybridization inbreeding India invaders invention Islam islands Jewish Jews kings land language later London marriage married Meroë Mesopotamia migration military millennium movement Muslim nation native neolithic numbers origin outbreeding paleolithic patrician patrilinear peasants Persian Persian Empire Phoenician political population priesthood priests principle Ptolemies races racial reform religion religious Roman Rome royal rulers rules Russian selection slaves social society stratified success Sumer Sumerian survival tion trade tribes western whole