The Evolution of Man and Society, Volumen1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 páginas Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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... AFRICA The most hopeful developments of African life have been eclipsed in the last five hundred years . The manifold reasons are now discernible . They are manifold and in part they are successive and cumulative . They concern each of ...
... AFRICA The most hopeful developments of African life have been eclipsed in the last five hundred years . The manifold reasons are now discernible . They are manifold and in part they are successive and cumulative . They concern each of ...
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... Africa . ' J. Afr . Hist . 3 : 211-228 . CLÉBERT , JEAN - PAUL . 1961 ( 1967 ) . Les Tziganes . Arthaud , Paris ... Africa Rediscovered ( History and Pre - History ) . Gollancz , London . 1964. The African Past ( Chronicles ) . Longman ...
... Africa . ' J. Afr . Hist . 3 : 211-228 . CLÉBERT , JEAN - PAUL . 1961 ( 1967 ) . Les Tziganes . Arthaud , Paris ... Africa Rediscovered ( History and Pre - History ) . Gollancz , London . 1964. The African Past ( Chronicles ) . Longman ...
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... African Aristocracy : Rank among the Swazi . Oxford U.P. LIVINGSTONE , F. B. 1958. ' Anthropological implications of Sickle Cell Gene Distribution in West Africa . ' Am . Anthrop . 60 : 533–562 . MAIR , LUCY . 1962. Primitive Government ...
... African Aristocracy : Rank among the Swazi . Oxford U.P. LIVINGSTONE , F. B. 1958. ' Anthropological implications of Sickle Cell Gene Distribution in West Africa . ' Am . Anthrop . 60 : 533–562 . MAIR , LUCY . 1962. Primitive Government ...
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PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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