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  2. History of cities - Wikipedia

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    Eridu was one of the earliest cities (5400 BCE – 600 BCE), and located in southern modern day Iraq. [citation needed] Ancient Mesopotamia, the area of the Tigris and Euphrates within modern day Iraq and Syria, was home to numerous cities by the third millennium BCE. These cities formed the basis of the Sumerian and subsequent cultures. [14]

  3. Social history - Wikipedia

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    I wanted to write the history of ordinary people—to historicize them, put them into the social structures and long-term trends that shaped their lives, and at the same time resurrect what they said and did. In the late 1960s, quantitative social history looked like the best way to do that. [10]

  4. History of urban planning - Wikipedia

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    One square mile is city, one square mile is orchards, one square mile is claypits, as well as the open ground of Ishtar's temple.Three square miles and the open ground comprise Uruk. Look for the copper tablet-box, Undo its bronze lock, Open the door to its secret, Lift out the lapis lazuli tablet and read." [1]

  5. List of first human settlements - Wikipedia

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    It is the sovereign state with the shortest history of human settlement (followed by Mauritius). [122] East Pacific: Floreana Island: 1805: Black Beach: First settled 1805–1809 by Patrick Watkins. Later attempts in 1837, 1893, 1925, and 1929. [123] South Atlantic: Tristan da Cunha: 1810: First settled by Jonathan Lambert and two other men ...

  6. Richard Cory - Wikipedia

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    Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. And he was always quietly arrayed, And he was always human when he talked; But still he fluttered pulses when he said, "Good-morning," and he glittered when he walked.

  7. 30 Strange Inventions That People Actually Used Once Upon A ...

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    Millions of people rushed out to get one. It came with an owner's manual and a 32-page instruction booklet on how to care for your new "pet". #7 Hamblin Glasses.

  8. Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Sayer, one of the authors of the study, commented: "What [this data] says is, yes, there is mass migration. You can't argue with that any more. So what we could do is start to talk about what that migration actually is and who the people are and how they interact and how they build communities." [163]

  9. These are the movie quotes everyone gets wrong - AOL

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    Though most people say 'Looks like we're not in Kansas anymore,' or 'Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore,' those quotes aren't quite right. Dorothy actually says 'Toto, I've a feeling we ...