Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Dorobo . These tribes were selected because their activities span the range of possible past economies as evidenced from the remains at the prehistoric sites . Three of these tribes have cattle , sheep and goats , but the Dorobo ( often ...
... Dorobo . These tribes were selected because their activities span the range of possible past economies as evidenced from the remains at the prehistoric sites . Three of these tribes have cattle , sheep and goats , but the Dorobo ( often ...
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... Dorobo . No granaries or cattle pens exist . ( If cattle are owned , they are too few to need pens ) . The home base camps can be considered as permanent for as long as hunting and gathering resources are available in the area . Pottery ...
... Dorobo . No granaries or cattle pens exist . ( If cattle are owned , they are too few to need pens ) . The home base camps can be considered as permanent for as long as hunting and gathering resources are available in the area . Pottery ...
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... Dorobo , see Hodder 1977 ) . Among the Pokot , seasonal camps are characterised by the absence of female associated items and the absence of cultivated grain remains . No structures are found except for a hearth and sometimes a kind of ...
... Dorobo , see Hodder 1977 ) . Among the Pokot , seasonal camps are characterised by the absence of female associated items and the absence of cultivated grain remains . No structures are found except for a hearth and sometimes a kind of ...
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