Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... century . By the 14th century the site had not only reached its greatest extent ( covering an area of possibly as much as 100 hectares ) , but it was also surrounded by a large number of outlying sites . All the phases of all the sites ...
... century . By the 14th century the site had not only reached its greatest extent ( covering an area of possibly as much as 100 hectares ) , but it was also surrounded by a large number of outlying sites . All the phases of all the sites ...
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... centuries . In contrast , these areas of relatively abundant vegetation and water sources were densely occupied in the later 19th century to the present day by the Afomarolahy , Temangaike and Andriamanare clans . The abandoned remains ...
... centuries . In contrast , these areas of relatively abundant vegetation and water sources were densely occupied in the later 19th century to the present day by the Afomarolahy , Temangaike and Andriamanare clans . The abandoned remains ...
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... Century to the Late 19th Century Drury described a warlike society , armed with spears and muskets ( acquired from neighbours at the price of two for a slave ) , fighting against the Mahafaly to the east and the French - supported ...
... Century to the Late 19th Century Drury described a warlike society , armed with spears and muskets ( acquired from neighbours at the price of two for a slave ) , fighting against the Mahafaly to the east and the French - supported ...
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