Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... East Pokot , the Njemps and the 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 ...
... East Pokot , the Njemps and the 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 ...
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... East Pokot . The home base camp contains structures such as hut circles , cattle corrals , raised dung platforms ( the size of which is an expression of wealth ) , sheep / goat pens . The female associated items will be present in all ...
... East Pokot . The home base camp contains structures such as hut circles , cattle corrals , raised dung platforms ( the size of which is an expression of wealth ) , sheep / goat pens . The female associated items will be present in all ...
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The tableland with sheer cliffs on its western and northern perimeters . eastern side of the basin is met by the western ... east part of the valley . After the Sasanian occupation , there appears , to have been a break in the settlement ...
The tableland with sheer cliffs on its western and northern perimeters . eastern side of the basin is met by the western ... east part of the valley . After the Sasanian occupation , there appears , to have been a break in the settlement ...
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