Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... West Africa are cattle , sheep and goats . The latter are descended from wild Asian progenitors , not the Barbary sheep , and hence are regarded as definitely intrusive . Cattle on the other hand are likely to have descended from the ...
... West Africa are cattle , sheep and goats . The latter are descended from wild Asian progenitors , not the Barbary sheep , and hence are regarded as definitely intrusive . Cattle on the other hand are likely to have descended from the ...
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... West Africa as elsewhere . We would do well to remember moreover that questions analogous to those discussed here have arisen in connection with the study of Europe's own past . Throughout this century a vigorous debate has persisted ...
... West Africa as elsewhere . We would do well to remember moreover that questions analogous to those discussed here have arisen in connection with the study of Europe's own past . Throughout this century a vigorous debate has persisted ...
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... West African Journal of Archaeology , 9 : 47-85 . Andah , B.W. 1987. Early food producing societies and antecedents in Middle Africa . West African Journal of Archaeology , 17 : 129- 170 . Andah , B.W. , Momin , K.N. 1993. New ...
... West African Journal of Archaeology , 9 : 47-85 . Andah , B.W. 1987. Early food producing societies and antecedents in Middle Africa . West African Journal of Archaeology , 17 : 129- 170 . Andah , B.W. , Momin , K.N. 1993. New ...
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