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What I do deny is that cultural histo rians make an objective contribution to our exact knowledge of the Spanish people's past ... In the first place , every history of a culture has until now required a preliminary intellectual scheme ...
What I do deny is that cultural histo rians make an objective contribution to our exact knowledge of the Spanish people's past ... In the first place , every history of a culture has until now required a preliminary intellectual scheme ...
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This indicates once again that archaeological discoveries have not yet been reconciled with the human and cultural realities of that era . And it would be truly interesting to establish the relationship between them , because the ...
This indicates once again that archaeological discoveries have not yet been reconciled with the human and cultural realities of that era . And it would be truly interesting to establish the relationship between them , because the ...
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Under the influence of megalithic culture , southern Spain achieved her first golden age . , A series of powerful chieftains , who had established their residence in Almería ( at the site of Los Millares ) * and in the rich agrarian ...
Under the influence of megalithic culture , southern Spain achieved her first golden age . , A series of powerful chieftains , who had established their residence in Almería ( at the site of Los Millares ) * and in the rich agrarian ...
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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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