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    55. Ubaid Prosper in South Mesopotamia while Halaf Spread in North. Part 4.

    Posted by Richard on August 12, 2015 in Acculturation, Agriculture, Anatolia, Archaeology, Commerce, Creation, Dendrochronology, Global Warming, Government, Indus Valley Civilization, Last Glacial Maximum, Leadership, Legends, Levant, Maritime, Mesopotamia, Migration, Mythology, Paleoclimatology, Persian Gulf, Personal Choices, Pluvial, Religion, Sea Level, Spirituality, Technology, Trading

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55. Ubaid Prosper in South Mesopotamia while Halaf Spread in North. Part 4.

Richard / August 12, 2015
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