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Page 54
... reason for this was lack of data ( Kikuchi 1981 , 85 ; Ohnuki - Tierney 1981 , 210 ; Sakurai 1966 , 549 ) . However , I would like to suggest that lingering notions of the Ainu as a different and simpler people than the Japanese may ...
... reason for this was lack of data ( Kikuchi 1981 , 85 ; Ohnuki - Tierney 1981 , 210 ; Sakurai 1966 , 549 ) . However , I would like to suggest that lingering notions of the Ainu as a different and simpler people than the Japanese may ...
Page 66
... reason why such maps had been made is that Senegal , unlike many West African countries , appears to have many visible field monuments . The sites in question are also similar on the one hand to the settled mounds of the Near East ( as ...
... reason why such maps had been made is that Senegal , unlike many West African countries , appears to have many visible field monuments . The sites in question are also similar on the one hand to the settled mounds of the Near East ( as ...
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... reason , SO the for expansion into continent of Europe was just a peripheral consequence of something else ? In this respect , the evolution of Homo Erectus from Homo Habilis and the resulting increase in brain size are interesting ...
... reason , SO the for expansion into continent of Europe was just a peripheral consequence of something else ? In this respect , the evolution of Homo Erectus from Homo Habilis and the resulting increase in brain size are interesting ...
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