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... areas ( Mesopotamia , Egypt , Peru , China , and Mesoamerica ) exemplified a sin- gle developmental type . Different develop- mental types prevailed in nonarid areas — re- gions of tropical rain forest , for example . Steward ...
... areas ( Mesopotamia , Egypt , Peru , China , and Mesoamerica ) exemplified a sin- gle developmental type . Different develop- mental types prevailed in nonarid areas — re- gions of tropical rain forest , for example . Steward ...
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... areas where environmental diversity is not marked - the Nile Valley , for example . Furthermore , many world areas had environmental diversity , but no indigenous states developed . Finally , di- versity is as much a result as a cause ...
... areas where environmental diversity is not marked - the Nile Valley , for example . Furthermore , many world areas had environmental diversity , but no indigenous states developed . Finally , di- versity is as much a result as a cause ...
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... areas are lo- cated , comes before the Magic Kingdom . Here is the obviously more ordinary part of Walt Disney World , where visitors can check into hotels and eat in restaurants that recall similar places throughout the United States ...
... areas are lo- cated , comes before the Magic Kingdom . Here is the obviously more ordinary part of Walt Disney World , where visitors can check into hotels and eat in restaurants that recall similar places throughout the United States ...
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