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    Hero, hawk, and open hand : American Indian art of the ancient Midwest and South 1st ed.

    Published: Art Institute of Chicago ; In Association with Yale University Press, 2004
    Description: 287 pages : color illustrations, maps (some color), color portraits ; 31 cm.
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    Hotspots revisited 1st English ed. by Cemex, S.A. de C.V

    Published: Cemex, 2004
    Description: 390 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 36 cm.
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    Hotspots : earth's biologically richest and most endangered terrestrial ecoregions 1st English ed. by Mittermeier, Russell A.

    Published: CEMEX : Conservation International, 1999
    Description: 430 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 36 cm.
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    A land transformed : the Arabian Peninsula, Saudi Arabia, and Saudi Aramco by Saudi Aramco

    Published: Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Saudi Aramco) ; Aramco Services Co., 2006
    Description: xxiii, 323 pages : chiefly color illustrations, color maps ; 34 cm.
    Contents: “…-- CHARTS & DIAGRAMS -- Government revenues -- Employees -- Oil operations -- Gas operations -- Oil consumption/production/reserves -- MAPS -- Saudi Arabia today -- Geographic regions and ancient river systems -- Tribes of Arabia on the eve of unification -- (early 20th century) -- Sea trade routes (3rd and early 2nd millennia BC) -- First Arab tribes (early 1st millennium BC) -- Countries of the Arab League -- Pre-Islamic trade routes (100 Common Era) -- Nabataean Kingdom (100 BC-100 Common Era) -- Archeological sites of the Gerrha Period (300 BC-300 Common Era) -- Tribes at the time of the Prophet (570-632) -- Expansion of Islam (634-751) -- Major Pilgrimage routes of Arabia in pre-modern times -- Indian Ocean-Pacific trade routes (c. 1000) -- Trade network (c. 1250) -- Extent of the first Saudi state (1808) -- Ibrahim Pasha's invasion route (1816-18) -- Unification of Saudi Arabia (1902-34) -- Saudi Arabian provinces -- Saudi Arabian wildlife habitats -- The golden corridor -- Red line agreement -- Surface geology of the Arabian Peninsula -- The concession area (1933-86) -- Prospective areas (1986-present) -- Joint venture gas exploration -- Saudi Aramco operations -- Saudi Aramco subsidiaries, affiliates, joint ventures and principal export routes.…”
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