Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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mode of expression of social relationships through physical spacing has long been known ( e.g. Fletcher 1977 ; Fraser 1969 ) . The presence in situ of primary refuse , defining the exact location of an activity , seems to be confined to ...
mode of expression of social relationships through physical spacing has long been known ( e.g. Fletcher 1977 ; Fraser 1969 ) . The presence in situ of primary refuse , defining the exact location of an activity , seems to be confined to ...
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... expression of the subsistence attributes . Four modern tribes were studied who currently live around the area in which the prehistoric occurrences were found : the Tugen , the East Pokot , the Njemps and the Dorobo . These tribes were ...
... expression of the subsistence attributes . Four modern tribes were studied who currently live around the area in which the prehistoric occurrences were found : the Tugen , the East Pokot , the Njemps and the Dorobo . These tribes were ...
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... expression of wealth ) , sheep / goat pens . The female associated items will be present in all the home base camps . Sheep and goats in general remain at the home base throughout the year and if fishing is practised , the bones will be ...
... expression of wealth ) , sheep / goat pens . The female associated items will be present in all the home base camps . Sheep and goats in general remain at the home base throughout the year and if fishing is practised , the bones will be ...
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