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3 Vicen's account is based on the work of those Spanish prehistorians who believe the principal racial substratum of the Iberian peninsula is that of Homo sapiens , who entered it from Europe ( possibly having their origin in Asia ) ...
3 Vicen's account is based on the work of those Spanish prehistorians who believe the principal racial substratum of the Iberian peninsula is that of Homo sapiens , who entered it from Europe ( possibly having their origin in Asia ) ...
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... origins can be traced , not to the capricious absolutism of the recent 5 4 A pronunciamiento ( a term incorporated into the English language ) is defined in the Dictionary of the Royal Academy of Spain as a military rebellion .
... origins can be traced , not to the capricious absolutism of the recent 5 4 A pronunciamiento ( a term incorporated into the English language ) is defined in the Dictionary of the Royal Academy of Spain as a military rebellion .
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6 A staunch defender of the African origins of the Iberian people was Adolph Schulten ( 1870–1960 ) , the German prehistorian who devoted his career to Spanish prehistory . See Hispania ( Barcelona , 1920 ) , which was expanded and ...
6 A staunch defender of the African origins of the Iberian people was Adolph Schulten ( 1870–1960 ) , the German prehistorian who devoted his career to Spanish prehistory . See Hispania ( Barcelona , 1920 ) , which was expanded and ...
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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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