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... agriculture with hoe technology or pastoralism have for the most part little sense — although these systems have land tenure concepts and inheritance rules — of the almost obsessive concern for people of South Asia , who practice ...
... agriculture with hoe technology or pastoralism have for the most part little sense — although these systems have land tenure concepts and inheritance rules — of the almost obsessive concern for people of South Asia , who practice ...
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... agriculture ( chena ) , and the rewarding of them through distribution of the product . The jural ties of kinship and inheritance stemming from ' descent ' are quite different from labour cooperation directed by ties of affinity ...
... agriculture ( chena ) , and the rewarding of them through distribution of the product . The jural ties of kinship and inheritance stemming from ' descent ' are quite different from labour cooperation directed by ties of affinity ...
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... Agriculture had just appeared in 1926. Peake was also a highly original honorary curator at Newbury Museum ; giving each century of prehistory equal presentation in his displays , he offered a genuine sense of time to his public . The ...
... Agriculture had just appeared in 1926. Peake was also a highly original honorary curator at Newbury Museum ; giving each century of prehistory equal presentation in his displays , he offered a genuine sense of time to his public . The ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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