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When they did appear , they must have had an immediate effect on two
fundamental sectors of Mesopotamian society , trade and agriculture . Loan
documents first appear in the Dynasty of Akkad ( c . 2300 BC ) ; there are a few
tablets from a ...
When they did appear , they must have had an immediate effect on two
fundamental sectors of Mesopotamian society , trade and agriculture . Loan
documents first appear in the Dynasty of Akkad ( c . 2300 BC ) ; there are a few
tablets from a ...
Page 51
The toponyms of the towns paying tribute within that ' province ' are listed along
the bottom of each page ; for example , most of the Matlatzincaspeaking towns
appear together on one page , Barlow ( 1949 , 2 ) suggested that the first town ...
The toponyms of the towns paying tribute within that ' province ' are listed along
the bottom of each page ; for example , most of the Matlatzincaspeaking towns
appear together on one page , Barlow ( 1949 , 2 ) suggested that the first town ...
Page 58
Such evidence does appear at the only three areas that have been investigated
seriously , namely Miahuatlan , Tututepec , and Cuicatlán . Of these three , the
most extensive work has been carried out by Redmond and Spencer in the ...
Such evidence does appear at the only three areas that have been investigated
seriously , namely Miahuatlan , Tututepec , and Cuicatlán . Of these three , the
most extensive work has been carried out by Redmond and Spencer in the ...
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