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Those who can almost certainly be considered to be such — the so - called
Australopithecines , who made their appearance seven hundred thousand years
ago did not travel very far from their place of origin in southern Africa . Thus only
the ...
Those who can almost certainly be considered to be such — the so - called
Australopithecines , who made their appearance seven hundred thousand years
ago did not travel very far from their place of origin in southern Africa . Thus only
the ...
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He repopulated his rearguard , the area between the Duero and the Tajo rivers ,
by granting numerous franchises to all who would settle there ( primarily
Galicians , Asturians , and Cantabrians ) ; the result was the appearance in this
region of ...
He repopulated his rearguard , the area between the Duero and the Tajo rivers ,
by granting numerous franchises to all who would settle there ( primarily
Galicians , Asturians , and Cantabrians ) ; the result was the appearance in this
region of ...
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The appearance of the spectre of famine and the devastating havoc of
successive waves of the Black Death that began in the middle of the fourteenth
century ( 1348 , 1362 , 1371 , and 1375 ) also helped to thwart the brilliant
beginnings of ...
The appearance of the spectre of famine and the devastating havoc of
successive waves of the Black Death that began in the middle of the fourteenth
century ( 1348 , 1362 , 1371 , and 1375 ) also helped to thwart the brilliant
beginnings of ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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