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  2. Settlement hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Hamlet or Band – a hamlet has a tiny population (fewer than 100), with only a few buildings. A social band are the simplest level of foraging societies with generally a maximum size of 30 to 50 people; consisting of a small kin group, no larger than an extended family or clan .

  3. File:James Heber Dean House.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Hamlet (place) - Wikipedia

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    A hamlet in Spain is a human settlement, usually located in rural areas, and typically smaller in size and population than a village (called in Spain, pueblo Spanish:). The hamlet is a common territorial organisation in the North West of Spain (Asturias, Cantabria and Galicia) dependent on a larger entity (e.g. parish or municipality).

  5. File:Ivan Cankar - Hamlet.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Ivan_Cankar_-_Hamlet.pdf (327 × 485 pixels, file size: 21.67 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 216 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Adams Synchronological Chart or Map of History - Wikipedia

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    The design may have inspired later 'Maps of World History' such as the HistoMap by John B. Sparks, which chronicles four thousand years of world history in a graphic way similar to the enlarging and contracting nation streams presented on Adam's chart. Sparks added the innovation of using a logarithmic scale for the presentation of history.

  7. Johann Jacob Heber - Wikipedia

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    Johann Jacob Heber (1666–1727) was a surveyor and geometrician from the city of Lindau, Germany. He is the artist of the first map of the Principality of Liechtenstein on record, which he drew in 1721.

  8. Hebron, New York - Wikipedia

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    Belcher – a hamlet near the western town line on County Road 30. Castle Green – A location near the western town line. East Hebron – A hamlet near the eastern town boundary on NY-22. The Hebron District School No. 16 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. Hebron - <<not located>>

  9. Category:Hamlets in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    A. Accord, New York; Acra, New York; Adams Basin, New York; Adamsville, New York; Adirondack, New York; Adrian, New York; Akron Junction, New York; Albion Center, New ...