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The premise that increasing social complexity during the Iron Age was more widespread than the confines of our study area makes the search for the origins of Angkor more broadly based . We can identify in the late prehistoric record ...
The premise that increasing social complexity during the Iron Age was more widespread than the confines of our study area makes the search for the origins of Angkor more broadly based . We can identify in the late prehistoric record ...
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Goldsmith's and Thomson's ) is ' truly sorry Man's dominion / Has broken Nature's social union'.38 The ' social union ' of all creatures is disrupted explicitly by human oppression of the mouse , and implicitly by human tyranny over ...
Goldsmith's and Thomson's ) is ' truly sorry Man's dominion / Has broken Nature's social union'.38 The ' social union ' of all creatures is disrupted explicitly by human oppression of the mouse , and implicitly by human tyranny over ...
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19 The social investigator Henry Mayhew gained a similar impression from a trip to Saxony : The government is left to do as it pleases — to treat the people as though they were literally the children of the Fatherland ; to deal with ...
19 The social investigator Henry Mayhew gained a similar impression from a trip to Saxony : The government is left to do as it pleases — to treat the people as though they were literally the children of the Fatherland ; to deal with ...
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