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However , this state of female education was not only due to the negligence on
the part of parents and administrators but also because of numerous social evils
such as the purdah system and the practice of early marriage and the seclusion
of ...
However , this state of female education was not only due to the negligence on
the part of parents and administrators but also because of numerous social evils
such as the purdah system and the practice of early marriage and the seclusion
of ...
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While the first volume concentrates on background , early methods , geography ,
climate and early man , and domestication of plants and animals , the two
successive volumes are supposed to cover settlements , technology , trade ,
social and ...
While the first volume concentrates on background , early methods , geography ,
climate and early man , and domestication of plants and animals , the two
successive volumes are supposed to cover settlements , technology , trade ,
social and ...
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which the early archaeologists had to work and the gradual shaping of their ideas
. The section on Early Methods contains extracts from the works of Jonathan
Duncan ( account of the disco very of two urns in the vicinity of Banaras ) , P.T. ...
which the early archaeologists had to work and the gradual shaping of their ideas
. The section on Early Methods contains extracts from the works of Jonathan
Duncan ( account of the disco very of two urns in the vicinity of Banaras ) , P.T. ...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
c 200 B C | 44 |
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