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"Health and Nurtrition," pp. 20 – 1; on tortilla making and women, see Arnold Bauer, "Millers and Grinders: Technology and Household Economy in Meso-America," Agricultural History, 64: 1 (Winter 1990), 1 – 17. back
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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Bauer, Arnold J. 1990 "Millers and Grinders: Technology and Household Economy in Meso-America."
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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Fighting was concentrated around Karuba and Meso, which is 70 kilometres north-west of Goma.
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Falconer (about a wonderful fossil Brazilian Mammal, well called Meso - or Typo-therium) that he expects no sympathy from me.
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Charles Darwin 1845
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These chests contain many items such as Meso boxes, card materials, and even rare gear.
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These chests contain many items such as Meso boxes, card materials, and even rare gear.
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These chests contain many items such as Meso boxes, card materials, and even rare gear.
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These chests contain many items such as Meso boxes, card materials, and even rare gear.
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These chests contain many items such as Meso boxes, card materials, and even rare gear.
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These chests contain many items such as Meso boxes, card materials, and even rare gear.
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