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Page 52
... groups of people from the Asian continent . Those who settled in Hokkaido came from north- eastern Siberia . They mixed with the Jomon people and their descendants to become the modern Ainu . In the south , the Jomon mixed with another ...
... groups of people from the Asian continent . Those who settled in Hokkaido came from north- eastern Siberia . They mixed with the Jomon people and their descendants to become the modern Ainu . In the south , the Jomon mixed with another ...
Page 62
... group in 1981 , although in effect , the group encompassed all practising Senegalese archaeologists , and since 1984 , there have been no expatriots formally within it . Another mode is the ( often externally- funded ) research fellow ...
... group in 1981 , although in effect , the group encompassed all practising Senegalese archaeologists , and since 1984 , there have been no expatriots formally within it . Another mode is the ( often externally- funded ) research fellow ...
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... group of 13 remaining in the area for the other 9 months , or similarly groups of 75 and 22. In general the conclusion is that human population densities were not substantially higher than those of modern hunter gatherers and the ...
... group of 13 remaining in the area for the other 9 months , or similarly groups of 75 and 22. In general the conclusion is that human population densities were not substantially higher than those of modern hunter gatherers and the ...
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