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The nature of San band formation , with a tendency for extended families to chain
together ( each extended family linked to another by a single marriage ) ,
suggested a similar outcome . The results for the two Dobe camps are
reproduced in ...
The nature of San band formation , with a tendency for extended families to chain
together ( each extended family linked to another by a single marriage ) ,
suggested a similar outcome . The results for the two Dobe camps are
reproduced in ...
Page 103
... suggests that the book is somehow constituted case by case , the en -
protected by an unspoken sancti - tire structure of ... the book attempts to in Action
has already received introduce the non - specialist reader suggest that
consensus is all ...
... suggests that the book is somehow constituted case by case , the en -
protected by an unspoken sancti - tire structure of ... the book attempts to in Action
has already received introduce the non - specialist reader suggest that
consensus is all ...
Page 105
In many instances the author occur , and only then will they be simply suggests
that alternative , able to assess the ... does point up the failure of one set of not
suggest to him that archaeology generalisations and analogies to be cannot be a
...
In many instances the author occur , and only then will they be simply suggests
that alternative , able to assess the ... does point up the failure of one set of not
suggest to him that archaeology generalisations and analogies to be cannot be a
...
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