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... might be reflected by the changes in size and complexity of domestic housing (
Gibbs 1987 , 86 ) . Ethnographic studies have suggested that when house forms
and living arrangements are flexible women have opportunities for independent ...
... might be reflected by the changes in size and complexity of domestic housing (
Gibbs 1987 , 86 ) . Ethnographic studies have suggested that when house forms
and living arrangements are flexible women have opportunities for independent ...
Page 70
The trams travel the midst of the site , at the level of the living floor , with ground
level about 2 feet above . We see three life - size mannequins , a man with a level
, another man with stadia rod , and one digging ( note that in Chippinda le's ...
The trams travel the midst of the site , at the level of the living floor , with ground
level about 2 feet above . We see three life - size mannequins , a man with a level
, another man with stadia rod , and one digging ( note that in Chippinda le's ...
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The problems integral aspect of adaptation that explored are those of living in the
end result is limited by the tropical environment ( in particular variability present
at the beginthat of a tropical savannah ) , being . ning . In this case , therefore , of
...
The problems integral aspect of adaptation that explored are those of living in the
end result is limited by the tropical environment ( in particular variability present
at the beginthat of a tropical savannah ) , being . ning . In this case , therefore , of
...
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