Patterns in Prehistory: Mankind's First Three Million YearsOxford University Press, 1980 - 724 Seiten |
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... example , Carneiro points to the coast of Peru where approximately seventy - eight rivers run from the Andes to the ocean through an eighty- kilometer stretch of some of the driest deserts on earth . Here , he says , are fertile ...
... example , Carneiro points to the coast of Peru where approximately seventy - eight rivers run from the Andes to the ocean through an eighty- kilometer stretch of some of the driest deserts on earth . Here , he says , are fertile ...
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... example , to make decisions about how many animals to keep in the context of how much grain would be available for feed . To translate this example into Flannery's terminology and the concepts of centralization and segregation , we can ...
... example , to make decisions about how many animals to keep in the context of how much grain would be available for feed . To translate this example into Flannery's terminology and the concepts of centralization and segregation , we can ...
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... example , perhaps the most difficult idea to accept in this regard is that the Olmec accomplished their em- pire by military power . Even given the maximum population estimates for the Olmec Heartland , it is hard to see how armies from ...
... example , perhaps the most difficult idea to accept in this regard is that the Olmec accomplished their em- pire by military power . Even given the maximum population estimates for the Olmec Heartland , it is hard to see how armies from ...
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Prehistory History and Archaeology | 3 |
Fundamentals of Archaeology | 43 |
The Pleistocene | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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