Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... populations . This transfer occurs when human populations have gained sufficient size to support the pathogens and have become sedentary ( McNeil 1976 : 200-201 ) . The permanent European population on the coast of New England before ...
... populations . This transfer occurs when human populations have gained sufficient size to support the pathogens and have become sedentary ( McNeil 1976 : 200-201 ) . The permanent European population on the coast of New England before ...
Page 163
... population of pigs in New England may have been larger than previously thought . Archaeological data are rarely precise enough to detect events of a random and unusual nature . Further preservation of faunal remains in the northeast is ...
... population of pigs in New England may have been larger than previously thought . Archaeological data are rarely precise enough to detect events of a random and unusual nature . Further preservation of faunal remains in the northeast is ...
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... population base for the band ranges from 20 to 50 peo- ple living in close proximity . This group will generally have close kinship ties to several nearby villages . These groups will frequently join together for religious festivals ...
... population base for the band ranges from 20 to 50 peo- ple living in close proximity . This group will generally have close kinship ties to several nearby villages . These groups will frequently join together for religious festivals ...
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