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In a telephone interview Thursday, Hirth said she had just learned of Abuelazam's arrest, and was shocked.
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In a telephone interview Thursday, Hirth said she had just learned of Abuelazam's arrest, and was shocked.
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Asked about Abuelazam's behavior during his marriage to her daughter, Hirth, who lives in Crowley, Tex., a Fort Worth suburb, said repeatedly, "He was just the sweetest guy."
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Asked about Abuelazam's behavior during his marriage to her daughter, Hirth, who lives in Crowley, Tex., a Fort Worth suburb, said repeatedly, "He was just the sweetest guy."
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Here, Lieutenant Hirth (Eric Portman) leads the survivors from a sinking vessel on a trek headed through the length and width of Canada, encountering along the way Laurence Olivier, Anton Walbrook, Leslie Howard and Raymond Massey, representatives of a diversity that Nazi society seeks to eradicate.
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Kenneth Hirth believes the Pochtecas did not wish to redesign the infrastructure of the obsidian industry in Maya cities, but instead wanted to optimize production for Teotihuacan's needs and advantage.
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Hirth explains that in order to make use of obsidian it must be cut and shaped into smaller fragments that can be used as tools; hence large obsidian workshops are necessary.
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Kenneth Hirth believes the Pochtecas did not wish to redesign the infrastructure of the obsidian industry in Maya cities, but instead wanted to optimize production for Teotihuacan's needs and advantage.
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At the height of the civilization, during the Patlachique phase, Hirth estimates each family consumed at least 21 pieces or approximately 9.52 kilograms of obsidian annually.
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According to Kenneth Hirth, trading goods 'worth can be classified by location of discovery.
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