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- Pre-industrial society refers to social attributes and forms of political and cultural organization that were prevalent before the advent of the Industrial...
- Historical do****ents shed light on neighbourhood life in numerous historical preindustrial or nonwestern cities. Neighbourhoods are typically generated by social...
- Child labour is the exploitation of children through any form of work that interferes with their ability to attend regular school, or is mentally, physically...
- dye, and sea silk. Their s**** have also been used as money in some preindustrial societies. A handful of mollusc species are sometimes considered hazards...
- A street light, light pole, lamp pole, lamppost, streetlamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on the edge of a road or path...
- "projected to be more than 3.6°F (2°C) warmer on average than during the preindustrial era". As of August 2016, the EPA reports that M****achusetts has warmed...
- temperatures in the year 2020 were 1.2 °C (2.2 °F) warmer than the preindustrial baseline. This increase in temperature, known as global warming, has...
- the Khmer capital of Angkor in Cambodia grew into the most extensive preindustrial settlement in the world by area, covering over 1,000 km2 and possibly...
- Enschede (Dutch: [ˈɛnsxədeː] ; local Twents: Eanske [ˈɛːnskə]) is a city and muni****lity in the province of Overijssel and the Twente region of the eastern...
- et al. (2017). "Estimating Changes in Global Temperature since the Preindustrial Period". Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 98 (9): 1841–1856...