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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... course the Dorian colonists treated the herdsmen as they did in Greece itself , as perioikoi , inferior castes . And in due course also a princess of the royal house married the Egyptian Pharaoh Amasis of the Twenty - sixth Dynasty ...
... course the Dorian colonists treated the herdsmen as they did in Greece itself , as perioikoi , inferior castes . And in due course also a princess of the royal house married the Egyptian Pharaoh Amasis of the Twenty - sixth Dynasty ...
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... course , in the survival of offspring . All these processes continued with changing effect as the economic structure of the Empire crystallized in a new form . ' The growth of local self - sufficiency and the reduction of trade ...
... course , in the survival of offspring . All these processes continued with changing effect as the economic structure of the Empire crystallized in a new form . ' The growth of local self - sufficiency and the reduction of trade ...
الصفحة 319
... course these Lombards were driven out by the Franks whose history shows us the alternative course of development . These more northern invaders , Franks and also Saxons , had not been converted to Christianity before the Roman Church ...
... course these Lombards were driven out by the Franks whose history shows us the alternative course of development . These more northern invaders , Franks and also Saxons , had not been converted to Christianity before the Roman Church ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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able Africa agriculture Anatolia ancient appeared army became become began beginning breeding brought caste century character China Christian Church cities civilization colonies connected continued converted course created cultivation Dynasty effect Egypt Empire England English established Europe European evidence evolution expansion followed foreign genetic governing class Greek groups hand happened human hybridization ideas India individuals industry invaders invention islands Italy Jewish Jews kind kings known land language largely later less living marriage married means military moved movement Muslim native natural needed never numbers origin peasants Persian political population practice priests principle probably protected Quakers races racial religion religious Roman Rome rule rulers Russia seems seen selection separate slaves social society structure success thousand trade tribes turn western whole writing