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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... probably of slaves . Prostitution , including sacred pros- titution of females and males , presumably eunuchs , was evidently accepted and homosexual relations were therefore not condemned . Human life was valued in relative terms ...
... probably of slaves . Prostitution , including sacred pros- titution of females and males , presumably eunuchs , was evidently accepted and homosexual relations were therefore not condemned . Human life was valued in relative terms ...
الصفحة 577
... Probably during a warm spell in the twelfth millennium B.C. hunting bands were able to slip between the Rocky Mountain and Laurentian ice caps . In the course of 500 years they seem ( following Hayne's account ) to have spread over most ...
... Probably during a warm spell in the twelfth millennium B.C. hunting bands were able to slip between the Rocky Mountain and Laurentian ice caps . In the course of 500 years they seem ( following Hayne's account ) to have spread over most ...
الصفحة 625
... probably came from Mongolia in the second millennium B.C. bringing yaks , dzos ( yak - ox hybrids ) and sheep . They were recruited by later Tartar and Mongol immigrants . Next came valley cultivators who probably arrived much later in ...
... probably came from Mongolia in the second millennium B.C. bringing yaks , dzos ( yak - ox hybrids ) and sheep . They were recruited by later Tartar and Mongol immigrants . Next came valley cultivators who probably arrived much later in ...
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