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  2. File:1-321 History Book.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. File:English history in short stories (anon.) (IA ...

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    Books from the Library of Congress englishhistoryin00jenk ... English history in short stories [anon.] Author: ... Version of PDF format: 1.5

  4. Bank (geography) - Wikipedia

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    The bank consists of the sides of the channel, between which the flow is confined. [1] Stream banks are of particular interest in fluvial geography, which studies the processes associated with rivers and streams and the deposits and landforms created by them.

  5. River valley civilization - Wikipedia

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    Much of the history of the Indus valley civilization is unknown. Discovered in the 1920s, Harappan society was larger than either Egypt or Mesopotamia. Historians have found no evidence of violence or a ruling class; there are no distinctive burial sites, and there is not a lot of evidence to suggest a formal military.

  6. 1066 and All That - Wikipedia

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    The book is a parody of the style of history teaching in English schools at the time, in particular of Our Island Story. [5] It purports to contain "all the History you can remember", and, in sixty-two chapters, covers the history of England from Roman times through 1066 "and all that", up to the end of World War I, at which time "America was ...

  7. Yeavering - Wikipedia

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    Yeavering is situated at the western end of a valley known as Glendale, where the Cheviot foothills give way to the Tweed Valley, an area of fertile plain. [2] Yeavering's most prominent feature is the twin-peaked hill, Yeavering Bell (1,158 feet/353 metres above sea level), which was used as a hillfort in the Iron Age.

  8. Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States

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    Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States is a 2017 book by James C. Scott that sets out to undermine what he calls the "standard civilizational narrative" that suggests humans chose to live settled lives based on intensive agriculture because this made people safer and more prosperous. [1]

  9. Subanon people - Wikipedia

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    Burial jars, both earthen and glazed, as well as Chinese celadons, have been found in caves, together with shell bracelets, beads, and gold ornaments. Many of the ceramic wares are from the Yuan and Ming periods. Evidently, there was a long history of trade between the Subanon and the Chinese long before the former's contact with Islam.