Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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on the length of the stay in a particular camp . Seasonal camps : These are a feature of economies in which cattle are so important and present in such quantity that the environment in which the tribal group lives is not able to support ...
on the length of the stay in a particular camp . Seasonal camps : These are a feature of economies in which cattle are so important and present in such quantity that the environment in which the tribal group lives is not able to support ...
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... camps , despite the fact that the small , temporary , rainy season , family camps and the large , almost permanent , dry season full band camps , represent very different types of social situations ( cf. the discussions of camp size and ...
... camps , despite the fact that the small , temporary , rainy season , family camps and the large , almost permanent , dry season full band camps , represent very different types of social situations ( cf. the discussions of camp size and ...
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... camps is also included to assess the fit of the models when used to extrapolate beyond Yellen's data ( addi- tional data on the ! Kung from Draper 1973 , Brooks et al . in press ; on the G / wi from Silberbauer 1981 , Eibl - Eibesfeldt ...
... camps is also included to assess the fit of the models when used to extrapolate beyond Yellen's data ( addi- tional data on the ! Kung from Draper 1973 , Brooks et al . in press ; on the G / wi from Silberbauer 1981 , Eibl - Eibesfeldt ...
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