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... taken a route from southern Xinjiang to eastern Xinjiang and then on into the Hexi Corridor . This view seems to be supported by finds of iron knives of the Yanbu- lake culture in eastern Xinjiang , as well as iron knives and spades of ...
... taken a route from southern Xinjiang to eastern Xinjiang and then on into the Hexi Corridor . This view seems to be supported by finds of iron knives of the Yanbu- lake culture in eastern Xinjiang , as well as iron knives and spades of ...
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... taken by Britain ( he regarded an income level of $ 550 as representing a point at which rapid change was well under way ) .11 The comparisons made by Crafts are both valid and valuable , but the conclusion that Britain was very ...
... taken by Britain ( he regarded an income level of $ 550 as representing a point at which rapid change was well under way ) .11 The comparisons made by Crafts are both valid and valuable , but the conclusion that Britain was very ...
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... its legacies is Nicholas Crane , Mercator : The Man who mapped the Planet ( London , 2002 ) . 3 These figures have been taken from Whitaker's Almanac ( London , 2002 ) . Figure 1. The Peters World Map . eighteen times the. 172 Linda Colley.
... its legacies is Nicholas Crane , Mercator : The Man who mapped the Planet ( London , 2002 ) . 3 These figures have been taken from Whitaker's Almanac ( London , 2002 ) . Figure 1. The Peters World Map . eighteen times the. 172 Linda Colley.
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