Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... 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 stress in Lee 1979 : 370-400 and Johnson 1982 ) . The dry ...
... 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 stress in Lee 1979 : 370-400 and Johnson 1982 ) . The dry ...
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... dry season camps ? An initial exploration was made using the two schematic plans Yellen provides of dry season camps at Dobe ( 1977a : 70-1 ) . In Figure 2 , the average kinship distance for each hut position is plotted , indicating ...
... dry season camps ? An initial exploration was made using the two schematic plans Yellen provides of dry season camps at Dobe ( 1977a : 70-1 ) . In Figure 2 , the average kinship distance for each hut position is plotted , indicating ...
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... dry season camps , average kinship distance for each hut position . Is the circular camp formation actually ... camps ( the two Dobe Kung dry season camps , and two Ko and G / wi camps for which plans and kin information were available ...
... dry season camps , average kinship distance for each hut position . Is the circular camp formation actually ... camps ( the two Dobe Kung dry season camps , and two Ko and G / wi camps for which plans and kin information were available ...
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