Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... represent a particular case of a group which has been shifting repeatedly between pastoralism and agriculture . No true agriculturalists exist in the area . A point needs to be raised about the impact of environmental condi- tions on ...
... represent a particular case of a group which has been shifting repeatedly between pastoralism and agriculture . No true agriculturalists exist in the area . A point needs to be raised about the impact of environmental condi- tions on ...
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... represent for the ovicaprids . Grinding stones used for grinding both grain obtained through trade and wild produce ... represented as the Pokot rarely eat meat at the home base . Among groups with a mixed reliance on pastoralism and ...
... represent for the ovicaprids . Grinding stones used for grinding both grain obtained through trade and wild produce ... represented as the Pokot rarely eat meat at the home base . Among groups with a mixed reliance on pastoralism and ...
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... representing a specific activity area which could be a lateral extension of Occurrence 3. However , stratigraphic ... represented . No rodents or fish or seeds were recovered , and no pollen analyses were feasible . The pottery recovered ...
... representing a specific activity area which could be a lateral extension of Occurrence 3. However , stratigraphic ... represented . No rodents or fish or seeds were recovered , and no pollen analyses were feasible . The pottery recovered ...
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