Africa, المجلد 66،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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disease environment ' ( Paterson and Harwig , 1978 : 6 ) . We now know that prehistoric populations who lived through the transition from foraging to farming suffered declining health ( Armelagos et al . , 1991 ) . 29 The morbidity ...
disease environment ' ( Paterson and Harwig , 1978 : 6 ) . We now know that prehistoric populations who lived through the transition from foraging to farming suffered declining health ( Armelagos et al . , 1991 ) . 29 The morbidity ...
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... disease and the evolution of human populations : the example of South American forest tribes ' , in A. C. Swedlund and G. J. Armelagos ( eds . ) , Disease in Populations in Transition . Westport , Ct . , and London : Bergin & Garvey ...
... disease and the evolution of human populations : the example of South American forest tribes ' , in A. C. Swedlund and G. J. Armelagos ( eds . ) , Disease in Populations in Transition . Westport , Ct . , and London : Bergin & Garvey ...
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... disease and mortality in sub - Saharan Africa ' , in R. G. Feachem and D. T. Jamison ( eds . ) , Disease and Mortality in sub - Saharan Africa . Oxford : Oxford University Press for the World Bank . Field , M. J. 1970. Akim Kotoku : an ...
... disease and mortality in sub - Saharan Africa ' , in R. G. Feachem and D. T. Jamison ( eds . ) , Disease and Mortality in sub - Saharan Africa . Oxford : Oxford University Press for the World Bank . Field , M. J. 1970. Akim Kotoku : an ...
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