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... close in size to the Shaanxi and Rostovka pieces , though a part of its hook is broken and missing ( Fig . 4 : 3 ; Zhang and Li 1999 : 18 , 119 ) . While the body of the Shanxi spearhead seems to be closer to the Shenna and Shaanxi ...
... close in size to the Shaanxi and Rostovka pieces , though a part of its hook is broken and missing ( Fig . 4 : 3 ; Zhang and Li 1999 : 18 , 119 ) . While the body of the Shanxi spearhead seems to be closer to the Shenna and Shaanxi ...
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... close to six million square miles in extent ; while India , which Britain sought to govern before 1947 , contains some 1.2 million square miles . By contrast , Britain and Ireland together make up less than 125,000 square miles ...
... close to six million square miles in extent ; while India , which Britain sought to govern before 1947 , contains some 1.2 million square miles . By contrast , Britain and Ireland together make up less than 125,000 square miles ...
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... close to quadrupling over the nineteenth century with- out any of the subsistence crises that Malthus had predicted . This unprece- dented population growth helped Victorian and Edwardian Britons to regard the steady haemorrhage of ...
... close to quadrupling over the nineteenth century with- out any of the subsistence crises that Malthus had predicted . This unprece- dented population growth helped Victorian and Edwardian Britons to regard the steady haemorrhage of ...
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