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... economic managerial unit . In the prehispanic record , various lines of archaeological and ethnohistoric evidence suggest that sometimes corporate entities larger than the small extended family served as basic units . The celebrated ...
... economic managerial unit . In the prehispanic record , various lines of archaeological and ethnohistoric evidence suggest that sometimes corporate entities larger than the small extended family served as basic units . The celebrated ...
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... Economic Anthropology 7 , 339-368 . Hicks , F. 1986. Prehispanic background of colonial political and economic organization in Central Mexico . Handbook of Middle American Indians Supplement - Ethnohistory Vol . 4 , 35-54 . Kowalewski ...
... Economic Anthropology 7 , 339-368 . Hicks , F. 1986. Prehispanic background of colonial political and economic organization in Central Mexico . Handbook of Middle American Indians Supplement - Ethnohistory Vol . 4 , 35-54 . Kowalewski ...
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... economic in nature , being the work of Sturdy and Hahn in Germany , and Bailey , Clark , Freeman and Straus in Cantabria . The reason for this lies clearly in Gamble's faction with the lithic formed as is within the of a " peoples and ...
... economic in nature , being the work of Sturdy and Hahn in Germany , and Bailey , Clark , Freeman and Straus in Cantabria . The reason for this lies clearly in Gamble's faction with the lithic formed as is within the of a " peoples and ...
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