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Contact with Europeans was marked by warfare, disease, and other depredations, and both these groups were largely gone from the region by the late 1700s.

More broadly, environmentalists are right to sound the alarm over global warming, but Ehrlich-style warnings that civilization is about to collapse in a paroxysm of warfare, disease and starvation just aren't that persuasive or helpful.

"Africa is often illustrated in mass media and popular culture through images of warfare, disease and poverty, as well as through celebrity fascination and philanthropic efforts," Christine Y . Kim the museum's associate curator and the show's organizer, writes in an introduction that will appear on a wall near the show's entrance.

One theory, known as the Out of Africa hypothesis, holds that modern humans, whose ancestors had recently migrated from Africa, drove the Neandertals extinct, possibly through warfare, disease, or cognitive advantage.

And just in terms of places to go it feels like more of the world is accessible to travelers and unrestricted by governments, warfare, disease, sanctions, or other issues than ever before.

During the 19th century, warfare, disease and crossbreeding reduced herd numbers dramatically, and despite some recovery in the late 19th century, the trend continued into the early 20th century.

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Technicians there had just completed a course in identifying bio-warfare diseases.

Had years of tribal warfare, malnutrition, disease, heat and poverty sapped the will of the once proud Sudanese?

By the time Spain ceded Florida to England in 1763, virtually all of Florida's indigenous people had vanished, victims of warfare and disease, particularly smallpox.

THIS may well be, as Tony Blair told the Times of London this week "the best chance in a generation to make a difference" to Africa and its endemic ills of poverty, famine, warfare and disease.

As have other societies subjected to devastation from warfare or disease, East Roman society might have compensated for its losses of the 540s had the survivors married early and produced more children in the succeeding generations.

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