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Little by little , in successive waves , these forces would integrate the
Mediterranean world . Initially , this process was carried out mimetically , then
through intermediary colonizers . Finally , the peoples of the East themselves
dared to sail as ...
Little by little , in successive waves , these forces would integrate the
Mediterranean world . Initially , this process was carried out mimetically , then
through intermediary colonizers . Finally , the peoples of the East themselves
dared to sail as ...
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A cultural decline can be observed in Portugal and Andalusia , along the
Mediterranean coast and in the Pyrenees — not to speak of the central plateau (
la Meseta ) 5 and the Cantabrian periphery . The Peninsula would be revived by
bronze ...
A cultural decline can be observed in Portugal and Andalusia , along the
Mediterranean coast and in the Pyrenees — not to speak of the central plateau (
la Meseta ) 5 and the Cantabrian periphery . The Peninsula would be revived by
bronze ...
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Without Africa , the weight of foreign influence shifts to Europe and the
Mediterranean . In the text I have pondered the role of the men of the
Magdalenian culture , because it seems to me that they were really the first to
consider the “ know ...
Without Africa , the weight of foreign influence shifts to Europe and the
Mediterranean . In the text I have pondered the role of the men of the
Magdalenian culture , because it seems to me that they were really the first to
consider the “ know ...
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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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