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* History of the west coast of North America
Also in Roman times, some Essenes settled on the Dead Sea's western shore ; Pliny the Elder identifies their location with the words, " on the west side of the Dead Sea, away from the coast ... the town of Engeda " ( Natural History, Bk 5. 73 ); and it is therefore a hugely popular but contested hypothesis today, that same Essenes are identical with the settlers at Qumran and that " the Dead Sea Scrolls " discovered during the 20th century in the nearby caves had been their own library.
* History of the west coast of North America
* History of the west coast of North America
* History of the west coast of North America
* History of the west coast of North America
According to Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, the fort was about eight miles west of the present city of Sand Springs, Oklahoma.
* Hannah Gay, East end, west end: Science education, culture and class in mid-Victorian London, Canadian Journal of History, Aug 1997
( See History of Massachusetts ) Southwick is bordered on the north by Westfield, on the east by Agawam and Suffield, CT, on the south by Suffield, CT and Granby, CT, and on the west by Granby, CT and Granville.
* particular ' variations ' or jazz steps associated with Savoy-style date back to the African communities from which African American slaves were taken ( and are discussed in the History of slavery in the United States article ), including the move " the itch " which then moved on to white communities and across to the west coast of America with dancers like Dean Collins.
* History of the west coast of North America
* History of the west coast of North America
" It's Your Misfortune and None of My Own ": A New History of the American West ( 1991 ), textbook focused on post 1890 far west
The history of North Africa during the period of Classical Antiquity ( c. 8th century BCE-5th century CE ) can be divided roughly into the History of Egypt in the east and the history of Ancient Libya in the west.
** History: This freeway would have served as a bypass of the City of Gatineau and would have been a link across the Ottawa River to Highway 416 in the west end of the City of Ottawa.
History has also shown that Xieng Khouang at the northern end of the Annamite Range provides relative easy passage from the north and east to the south and west.
The John Kendrick building, opened in 2002, is to the west of the site, housing the Library ( formerly the Learning Resources Centre ), two Geography rooms, two History rooms and four language classrooms.
* The Art and Natural History Museum of Sado is on the west coast between Sawata and Mano.
* History of the west coast of North America
* History of the west coast of North America
* History of the west coast of North America
As early as 1582, a road known as Mill Fields Lane ran from Clapton to Jeremy's Ferry, at the same spot a timber bridge was built in 1745, and the road became known as Lea Bridge Road, with a tollgate at the Clapton end .< ref >< cite >' Hackney: Communications ', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10: Hackney ( 1995 ), pp. 4-10 Date accessed: 1 November 2006 <</ cite ></ ref > A new tollhouse was installed on the west bank of the river in 1757 ; and the bridge rebuilt in iron in 1820 – 1.
The exhibitions in the west wing of the third floor are focused on entertainment, sports and music and include " Thanks for the Memories: Music, Sports and Entertainment History ," the Hall of Musical Instruments and " The Dolls ' House.
The Family History Library and the Church History Museum are located on the block west of Temple Square.

History and coast
( see History of Taiwan ) Further, the Dutch East India Company trade post on Dejima ( 1641 – 1857 ), an artificial island off the coast of Nagasaki, was for a long time the only place where Europeans could trade with Japan.
* January 28, 1820 – A Russian expedition led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev approaches the Antarctic coast ( see History of Antarctica ).
* January 28 ( NS ) – History of Antarctica: An Imperial Russian Navy expedition led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev sights the coast of Antarctica.
According to Historians Elliot and Dowson in their book The History of India as told by its own Historians, the first ship bearing Muslim travelers was seen on the Indian coast as early as 630 H. G.
Rawlinson, in his book: Ancient and Medieval History of India claims the first Arab Muslims settled on the Indian coast in the last part of the 7th century.
In 1926, under the sponsorship of the American Museum of Natural History, he led an expedition to the Arctic, up the west coast of Greenland.
He initially studied marine organisms based on dredging off the coast of Scotland and published notes in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History.
* History of the west coast of North America
* History of the west coast of North America
It is probable that the first narrator of the " I don't understand " story was Fray Toribio de Benavente, a. k. a. Motolinia, who at the end of chapter 8 of the third book of his Historia de los indios de la Nueva España ( History of the Indians of New Spain, written c. 1541 ) says: " because speaking with those Indians of that coast, to that which the Spaniards asked the Indians responded: Tectetán, Tectetán, which means: I don't understand you, I don't understand you: the Christians corrupted the word, and not understanding what the Indians meant, said: Yucatán is the name of this land ; and the same happened with a cape made by the land there, which they named the Cape of Cotoch, and Cotoch in that language means house.
* History of the west coast of North America

History and North
How the North Won: A Military History of the Civil War.
* Journal of a Tour through North Wales and Part of Shropshire with Observations in Mineralogy and Other Branches of Natural History ( London, 1797 )
" Washington " on display at the North Carolina Museum of History
* Luis Galdames, A History of Chile, University of North Carolina Press, 1941
* History of North America
* History of North America
* Holger Nehring, ' From Gentleman's Club to Folk Festival: The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in Manchester, 1958-63 ', North West Labour History Journal, No. 26 ( 2001 ), pp. 18 – 28
* History of North America
* History of North America
* von Bismark, Friedrich Wilhelm, Graf, Beamish, North Ludlow, ( translator ), On the Uses and Application of Cavalry in War from the Text of Bismark: With Practical Examples Selected from Antient and Modern History, T. & W. Boone, London, 1855
* 1946 " History of the North American bird fauna " Wilson Bulletin 58: 3 – 41
Category: History of indigenous peoples of North America
The first North American novel, The History of Emily Montague ( 1769 ) by Frances Brooke was written in epistolary form.
* History of North America
* History of North America
* History of North America
* History of North America
Ibn Abd-el-Hakem was an Egyptian who wrote the History of the Conquest of Egypt and North Africa and Spain, which was the earliest Arab account of the Islamic conquests of those countries.
* History of North Africa
* History of North Africa
Category: History of North Africa
* A History of the Irish Settlers in North America from the Earliest Period to the Census of 1850
* History of North America

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