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الصفحة 324
These draw upon published contemporary material as well as upon recent ethnographic accounts , but are still based preponderantly on source material relating to the nineteenth century . It is clearly problematical , however , how far ...
These draw upon published contemporary material as well as upon recent ethnographic accounts , but are still based preponderantly on source material relating to the nineteenth century . It is clearly problematical , however , how far ...
الصفحة 364
In addition , there are Bohra Indians ( only a few remain of the two hundred or so earlier in the century ) , two Parsees , and one remaining Ismaili family whose origins in India dictate a desire for gold .
In addition , there are Bohra Indians ( only a few remain of the two hundred or so earlier in the century ) , two Parsees , and one remaining Ismaili family whose origins in India dictate a desire for gold .
الصفحة 411
As Paul Hair ( 1967 ) has shown , there has been a striking linguistic continuity in coastal West Africa since the fifteenth century . Nor is there evidence to suggest that before that period stability and continuity were not the norm .
As Paul Hair ( 1967 ) has shown , there has been a striking linguistic continuity in coastal West Africa since the fifteenth century . Nor is there evidence to suggest that before that period stability and continuity were not the norm .
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a terracotta tradition of southeastern Ivory Coast | 51 |
Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 75 |
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