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  • 61History of Western civilization — The history of Western civilization traces its roots back to Classical Antiquity and continues to the present era in Europe, North America, Australia, and New ZealandAntiquity (before AD 500)The opposition of an European West to an Asiatic East… …

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  • 62Turkic migration — The Turkic migration as defined in this article was the expansion of the Turkic peoples across most of Central Asia into Europe and the Middle East between the 6th and 11th centuries AD (the Early Middle Ages). Tribes less certainly identified as …

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  • 63Old Europe (archaeology) — The Neolithic This box: view · talk · edit ↑ Mesolithic …

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  • 641601 in literature — The year 1601 in literature involved some significant events.Events*Lancelot Andrewes becomes Dean of Westminster. *Thomas Overbury meets Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, and they become firm friends. *Tirso de Molina enters the monastery of… …

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  • 65Jakten på Odin — The Search for Odin (Norwegian: Jakten på Odin ) is the project title of Thor Heyerdahl s last series of archaeological excavations, which took place in Azov (Tanais) in Russia. Theoretical background Heyerdahl s intention was to prove the… …

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  • 66Partition of Babylon — The Partition of Babylon designates the attribution of the territories by Alexander the Great between his generals, soon after his death in 323 BCE. The partition was a result of a compromise, essentially brokered by Eumenes, following a conflict …

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  • 67Black Sea Region — The Black Sea Region ( tr. Karadeniz Bölgesi) is one of Turkey s seven census defined geographical regions. Provinces * Amasya Province * Artvin Province * Bartın Province * Bayburt Province * Bolu Province * Çorum Province * Düzce Province *… …

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  • 68Dnieper–Donets culture — The Dnieper Donets culture (marked orange) in the context of early 4th millennium Europe. Dnieper Donets culture, ca. 5th 4th millennium BC. A neolithic (New Stone Age) culture in the area north of the Black Sea/Sea of Azov between the Dnieper… …

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  • 69Northern Anatolian conifer and deciduous forests — The Northern Anatolian conifer and deciduous forests is a Palearctic ecoregion in the Temperate coniferous forests Biome, located in northern Turkey. The ecoregion extends along the Pontic Mountains of northern Anatolia. Geography The Northern… …

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  • 70Asian Steppe — The Asian Steppe is the Asian part of the Eurasian Steppe. Some scholars wrongly use the term Asian Steppe to describe the vast region of steppes of Eurasia. The Pontic Steppe of western Russia and of Ukraine and the steppes of the Hungarian… …

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