The Evolution of Man and Society, Volumen1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 páginas Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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... native . All could work their way to freedom . This distinction between the native and the foreigner is characteristic of slavery throughout the world and throughout history . The native was virtually serving a period of detention or ...
... native . All could work their way to freedom . This distinction between the native and the foreigner is characteristic of slavery throughout the world and throughout history . The native was virtually serving a period of detention or ...
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... native empires rested . In the space of a few years they had replaced the native warrior - and - priest establishment of the pagan empires by the warrior - and - priest establishment of the Christian and Spanish or hybrid governors . To ...
... native empires rested . In the space of a few years they had replaced the native warrior - and - priest establishment of the pagan empires by the warrior - and - priest establishment of the Christian and Spanish or hybrid governors . To ...
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... native peoples and in doing so they inevitably began to challenge the native Establish- ments . The emperor , the mandarins , the Confucian code of loyalty , and the whole body of literary wisdom that had filtered through the sieve of ...
... native peoples and in doing so they inevitably began to challenge the native Establish- ments . The emperor , the mandarins , the Confucian code of loyalty , and the whole body of literary wisdom that had filtered through the sieve of ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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Africa agriculture Alexander Anatolia ancient Arab Arabia army Aryan Asia Babylonia Bantu barbarian became began breeding brought capital Carthage caste century character China Christian Church cities civilization colonies conquest continued craftsmen created crops cultivation culture diverse Dynasty east effect Egypt Egyptian Emperor Empire England established Etruscan Europe European evidence evolution expansion favoured feudal followed genetic governing class Greek groups hereditary Hittite Huguenots human hybridization immigrants inbreeding India invaders invention Islam islands Jewish Jews kings land language later London marriage married Meroë Mesopotamia migration military millennium movement Muslim nation native neolithic Norman numbers origin outbreeding paleolithic pastoral patrician patrilinear peasants Persian Persian Empire Phoenician political population priesthood priests principle Ptolemies races racial reform religion religious Roman Rome royal rulers rules Russian selection slaves social society stratified success Sumer Sumerian survival tion trade tribes western whole