Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 57
... agriculture . These results have several important implications for the reconstruction of society at the time . Firstly they indicate that the class divisions which were to be generated between pastoralists and agriculturalists were not ...
... agriculture . These results have several important implications for the reconstruction of society at the time . Firstly they indicate that the class divisions which were to be generated between pastoralists and agriculturalists were not ...
Page 100
... agriculture would normally allow ( see Headland and Reid 1989 , Solway and Lee 1990 ) . Vierich ( 1982 ) make an analysis of San and Tswana relations in which she suggests that San prefer to follow a diverse subsistence strategy ...
... agriculture would normally allow ( see Headland and Reid 1989 , Solway and Lee 1990 ) . Vierich ( 1982 ) make an analysis of San and Tswana relations in which she suggests that San prefer to follow a diverse subsistence strategy ...
Page 101
... agriculture . The Basarwa at Marulamantsi have stopped hunting within the last twenty years and have become more or less sedentary . They are engaged in a transition of their own ; the outcome of which may or may not be farming ...
... agriculture . The Basarwa at Marulamantsi have stopped hunting within the last twenty years and have become more or less sedentary . They are engaged in a transition of their own ; the outcome of which may or may not be farming ...
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