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... depth ) , or in - depth studies of one or two centres of production ( so that there is no comparative coverage of larger areas , which would be essen- tial to tackle distribution variables ) . Examples of the former are found in Rye and ...
... depth ) , or in - depth studies of one or two centres of production ( so that there is no comparative coverage of larger areas , which would be essen- tial to tackle distribution variables ) . Examples of the former are found in Rye and ...
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... depth study of the economic anatomy of caribou and sheep , nor for Nunamiut methods of maximising their nutritional yields which it presents , but for the method of- fered for interpreting inter - site variability so - called middle ...
... depth study of the economic anatomy of caribou and sheep , nor for Nunamiut methods of maximising their nutritional yields which it presents , but for the method of- fered for interpreting inter - site variability so - called middle ...
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... depth ethnographic recon- struction of meanings within one context . What is the larger mes- sage , if meanings can't be gen- eralised ? Is it nothing but a long and elaborate cautionary tale , tel- ling us only that life is indeed ...
... depth ethnographic recon- struction of meanings within one context . What is the larger mes- sage , if meanings can't be gen- eralised ? Is it nothing but a long and elaborate cautionary tale , tel- ling us only that life is indeed ...
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