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Page 47
... major attraction . While the Japanese population in Hokkaido remained small and regionally contained , the Matsumae had been able to control their behaviour towards the Ainu . Still weak militarily , and afraid of armed conflict , the ...
... major attraction . While the Japanese population in Hokkaido remained small and regionally contained , the Matsumae had been able to control their behaviour towards the Ainu . Still weak militarily , and afraid of armed conflict , the ...
Page 64
... major phases of African cultural development . Suffice it to say , that the lack of a framework of locally oriented research objectives ( c.f. Nzewunwa's critique of the Kainji project ) led , in most cases , to the patchy accumulation ...
... major phases of African cultural development . Suffice it to say , that the lack of a framework of locally oriented research objectives ( c.f. Nzewunwa's critique of the Kainji project ) led , in most cases , to the patchy accumulation ...
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... Major changes in the archaeological rec- ord through the course of the period are related to significant developments in hominid behaviour patterns , which in their turn are viewed as the results of changes in mental abilities . The ...
... Major changes in the archaeological rec- ord through the course of the period are related to significant developments in hominid behaviour patterns , which in their turn are viewed as the results of changes in mental abilities . The ...
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