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Iraq and its people have been reduced to a preindustrial age by American bombing.
Their shells have also been used as a money in some preindustrial societies.
Growing, cooking, and eating food connected most people in preindustrial America to the land.
This can range in scale from the traditional use of preindustrial societies, to global industry.
Carbon dioxide concentrations are now 30 percent higher than preindustrial levels.
Couple of characters in a play by a preindustrial English dramatist.
Preindustrial societies made use of the mosses growing in their areas.
According to some economic historians, it was one of the most advanced preindustrial economies.
In preindustrial Dutch society, child upbringing was the responsibility of the parents, not the state.
Like the peoples of human antiquity in the preindustrial economies.
Preindustrial aristocratic attitudes were carried over into an industrial age.
That economic model has collapsed, and herd size is shrinking to preindustrial levels.
In an age of globalization there are no "pure" preindustrial societies left.
How would you describe a silicon-chip computer to preindustrial peoples?
Consequently, grain price could be used as an indicator of crisis in preindustrial Europe.
Americans born after 1920 were the first industrial generation to regain preindustrial stature.
Despite this, patronage "was perhaps the most pervasive institution of preindustrial society."
For Asian values are really something else: preindustrial customs.
"Yes, we found a preindustrial society of beings who seemed to live solely underground.
Four planets, only one inhabited by a preindustrial culture.
By the end of the nineteenth century, the preindustrial craft trades had almost disappeared.
Their village, which appears not to have a name, is somewhere in the preindustrial wilds of Pennsylvania.
These started with preindustrial levels (280 parts per million) and went up by multiples of two, topping out at 1680ppm.
In preindustrial times, the material of choice for blacksmiths was wrought iron.
Once, mills like this one were centers of economic activity for preindustrial Long Island.