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... such that new structure and organisation can emerge - in ways wholly unpredictable from the system's prior history ( Nicolis and Prigogine 1977 ) . -- From an archaeological perspective , these findings are critically important 27.
... such that new structure and organisation can emerge - in ways wholly unpredictable from the system's prior history ( Nicolis and Prigogine 1977 ) . -- From an archaeological perspective , these findings are critically important 27.
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... organisation . Finally on the social level they interact through marriage networks , vital if a group is going to survive as a reproductive unit , and networks of information exchange . The use archaeological implications of this are ...
... organisation . Finally on the social level they interact through marriage networks , vital if a group is going to survive as a reproductive unit , and networks of information exchange . The use archaeological implications of this are ...
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... organisation of the residential space of a contemp- orary society , the Marakwet of Kenya . on The Marakwet homeland lies in the remote Cherangani Hills and Kerio Valley region of western Kenya . As subsistence farmers , the Marakwet ...
... organisation of the residential space of a contemp- orary society , the Marakwet of Kenya . on The Marakwet homeland lies in the remote Cherangani Hills and Kerio Valley region of western Kenya . As subsistence farmers , the Marakwet ...
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