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| | Stax Records -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | In the early 20th century, improved methods in recording music enabled phonograph records to become a principal means of spreading music. |
 | | Popular songs also began to be recorded, and in 1913 the Castles' bandleader, James Reese Europe, directed the first recordings by a band of fl... |
 | | These records were generally accompanied by maps and drawings to show both the horizontal units dug from the site, called floor plots, and the vertical units, called cross sections, and indicating... |
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