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الصفحة 206
In part 1 of Kraal and Castle , Elphick traces the prehistory of the Khoikhoi and very briefly describes some of the features of their social organization at the time of European contact . He draws on linguistic evidence , early ...
In part 1 of Kraal and Castle , Elphick traces the prehistory of the Khoikhoi and very briefly describes some of the features of their social organization at the time of European contact . He draws on linguistic evidence , early ...
الصفحة 286
As has already been said , the development of the Western Desert has been the responsibility of the GDDO which is regarded as an automomous organization although it reports to both the Ministry of Land Reclamation and to the Governor of ...
As has already been said , the development of the Western Desert has been the responsibility of the GDDO which is regarded as an automomous organization although it reports to both the Ministry of Land Reclamation and to the Governor of ...
الصفحة 327
began to rise ; before that time they were a vital part of local organization and were involved with politics and social structure . CONCLUSION Comparing Kita and Testour , each is a commentary on the other .
began to rise ; before that time they were a vital part of local organization and were involved with politics and social structure . CONCLUSION Comparing Kita and Testour , each is a commentary on the other .
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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