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... developed the written languages which would have permitted them to record their accomplishments ; the one excep- tion was quickly eliminated when Bishop Landa destroyed temples and burned whole libraries of manuscripts in the Maya ...
... developed the written languages which would have permitted them to record their accomplishments ; the one excep- tion was quickly eliminated when Bishop Landa destroyed temples and burned whole libraries of manuscripts in the Maya ...
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... developed watercraft with which to pursue the food quest in waters too deep for wading or too far from shore for swimming . He also concerned himself with the water as a means of transporting himself and the increasingly large ...
... developed watercraft with which to pursue the food quest in waters too deep for wading or too far from shore for swimming . He also concerned himself with the water as a means of transporting himself and the increasingly large ...
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... develop the same symptoms . In general the coastal Indians had very fine teeth with no caries . Of course their diet ... developed as witnessed by the finding of obsidian in several very isolated sites in the rugged Santa Lucia Mountains ...
... develop the same symptoms . In general the coastal Indians had very fine teeth with no caries . Of course their diet ... developed as witnessed by the finding of obsidian in several very isolated sites in the rugged Santa Lucia Mountains ...
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