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... tion because archaeological finds in these regions are still very limited . However , some evidence , mostly based on stray finds , has gradually appeared , showing the significant existence of Andronovo - type cultures in north ...
... tion because archaeological finds in these regions are still very limited . However , some evidence , mostly based on stray finds , has gradually appeared , showing the significant existence of Andronovo - type cultures in north ...
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... tion harbors an implicit claim about modern economic growth . It is not self - sustained , exponential , and unbounded.'32 The capitalist system , in 30 De Vries and van der Woude , First Modern Economy , p . 693. They listed the four ...
... tion harbors an implicit claim about modern economic growth . It is not self - sustained , exponential , and unbounded.'32 The capitalist system , in 30 De Vries and van der Woude , First Modern Economy , p . 693. They listed the four ...
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... tion of its aestheticist legacy . Wilde and Pater enjoy its promiscuous effects of being something and nothing , tangible and intangible , body and soul . Form , in their hands , becomes a sly challenge to the bourgeois , as well as ...
... tion of its aestheticist legacy . Wilde and Pater enjoy its promiscuous effects of being something and nothing , tangible and intangible , body and soul . Form , in their hands , becomes a sly challenge to the bourgeois , as well as ...
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