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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الصفحة 203
... early years of this century as Lawra District ( see Fig . 1 ) . In the early 1930s the institution of chieftaincy was written into LoDagaa history by colonial administrators only two decades after they themselves had created that ...
... early years of this century as Lawra District ( see Fig . 1 ) . In the early 1930s the institution of chieftaincy was written into LoDagaa history by colonial administrators only two decades after they themselves had created that ...
الصفحة 263
... early Akan societies in a different light from the conventional , accepted view . Indeed , such a focus has implications for the prehistory and early history of all West African peoples . In order to be effective such a focus must be ...
... early Akan societies in a different light from the conventional , accepted view . Indeed , such a focus has implications for the prehistory and early history of all West African peoples . In order to be effective such a focus must be ...
الصفحة 272
... early part of the Common Era . The greatest material problem confronting early forest populations in West Africa was the need to counteract extraordinarily high rates of infant and childhood mortality and adult morbidity . This ...
... early part of the Common Era . The greatest material problem confronting early forest populations in West Africa was the need to counteract extraordinarily high rates of infant and childhood mortality and adult morbidity . This ...
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