Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Kung San of Botswana , from the scale of regional movement across the landscape , to the micro- spatial distribution of debris within camp - sites . The title of the original dissertation is more explicit : The ! Kung Settlement Pattern ...
... Kung San of Botswana , from the scale of regional movement across the landscape , to the micro- spatial distribution of debris within camp - sites . The title of the original dissertation is more explicit : The ! Kung Settlement Pattern ...
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... Kung settlement patterns . The relevance of the " answers " was assumed from the beginning , rather than demonstrated . That this problem stems from a more sophical position seems when the author states : reasons may be unclear , these ...
... Kung settlement patterns . The relevance of the " answers " was assumed from the beginning , rather than demonstrated . That this problem stems from a more sophical position seems when the author states : reasons may be unclear , these ...
Page 106
... Kung San economics " , in Leacock , E. & Lee , R. ( eds ) , Politics and History in Societies . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge , pp.61-84 . Band CONTRIBUTORS Grant R. Chambers , Department of Archaeology , University 106.
... Kung San economics " , in Leacock , E. & Lee , R. ( eds ) , Politics and History in Societies . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge , pp.61-84 . Band CONTRIBUTORS Grant R. Chambers , Department of Archaeology , University 106.
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