Africa, المجلد 54Oxford University Press, 1984 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 6
... households was restricted in comparison with those of big men . In fact , stratification became more marked as the number of slaves increased and their role in production grew . Peasant households varied in size and possessed an ability ...
... households was restricted in comparison with those of big men . In fact , stratification became more marked as the number of slaves increased and their role in production grew . Peasant households varied in size and possessed an ability ...
الصفحة 102
... households was considerably reduced . The linking of local areas was also a characteristic of natural economy . The households in a newly settled area , because of their advantageous access to uncleared land and to grazing , would tend ...
... households was considerably reduced . The linking of local areas was also a characteristic of natural economy . The households in a newly settled area , because of their advantageous access to uncleared land and to grazing , would tend ...
الصفحة 103
... households themselves were not moving into grain surplus areas then it is possible ( but not demonstrable from my ... households had been faced by the recurrent failure of their grain enterprises to cover subsistence . But the strategies ...
... households themselves were not moving into grain surplus areas then it is possible ( but not demonstrable from my ... households had been faced by the recurrent failure of their grain enterprises to cover subsistence . But the strategies ...
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MARTIN HALL 1 | 65 |
Reviews of books 1 | 80 |
Contributors to No 2 2 | 87 |
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