Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... periods among the Bukusu ( spelt ' Vugusu ' by Wagner ) . These were the people among whom Wagner spent most of his second period of fieldwork from August 1937 until May 1938. The first period , from September 1934 until February 1936 ...
... periods among the Bukusu ( spelt ' Vugusu ' by Wagner ) . These were the people among whom Wagner spent most of his second period of fieldwork from August 1937 until May 1938. The first period , from September 1934 until February 1936 ...
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... period looks at Banda's political history and incorporation into the colonial state ( roughly between 1825 and 1925 ) , and again there is a period unaccounted for archaeologically until the occupation of Late Makala toward the close of ...
... period looks at Banda's political history and incorporation into the colonial state ( roughly between 1825 and 1925 ) , and again there is a period unaccounted for archaeologically until the occupation of Late Makala toward the close of ...
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... period on which Summers focuses , essentially takes the story on for the years after she finishes . His educated men are mostly very much more educated , articulate , confident and assertive than Summers ' . He shows them arguing about ...
... period on which Summers focuses , essentially takes the story on for the years after she finishes . His educated men are mostly very much more educated , articulate , confident and assertive than Summers ' . He shows them arguing about ...
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