Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... region show marked variations when compared with spatially sepa- rated groups elsewhere within the region , and that they would not fit neatly into the typological classification assigned to them . On the basis of the map in Crawford ...
... region show marked variations when compared with spatially sepa- rated groups elsewhere within the region , and that they would not fit neatly into the typological classification assigned to them . On the basis of the map in Crawford ...
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... region from Kebbi in Nigeria to the top of the lakes region in Mali ( Rouch 1954 : 1 ) . The Songhai were to lend their name to the greatest of the three medieval West African empires , Songhai , which was at its peak between the mid ...
... region from Kebbi in Nigeria to the top of the lakes region in Mali ( Rouch 1954 : 1 ) . The Songhai were to lend their name to the greatest of the three medieval West African empires , Songhai , which was at its peak between the mid ...
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... Region , is the lack of time depth . Quite simply oral traditions do not extend far enough back in time to provide us with data on the origins of political formations , and also quite clearly these oral traditions represent accounts ...
... Region , is the lack of time depth . Quite simply oral traditions do not extend far enough back in time to provide us with data on the origins of political formations , and also quite clearly these oral traditions represent accounts ...
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