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... population in the core area at contact may have numbered between 4,500 and 5,000 persons . But as Smith ( n.d. ) has pointed out , even this is high . given the evidence . Smith has reviewed population figures and noted the marked ...
... population in the core area at contact may have numbered between 4,500 and 5,000 persons . But as Smith ( n.d. ) has pointed out , even this is high . given the evidence . Smith has reviewed population figures and noted the marked ...
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... population would produce " Less Mobile Peripatetics " ( see Gmelch and Gmelch 1987 ) and with a small population would produce " Highly Mobile Peripatetics , " provided they could survive at all . Consideration of factors of demand and ...
... population would produce " Less Mobile Peripatetics " ( see Gmelch and Gmelch 1987 ) and with a small population would produce " Highly Mobile Peripatetics , " provided they could survive at all . Consideration of factors of demand and ...
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... population and the attitudes and policies of the sedentist population toward the peripatetics . We have here then a most interesting example in cross - cultural comparison . One must admit that much ( but by no means all ) of our data ...
... population and the attitudes and policies of the sedentist population toward the peripatetics . We have here then a most interesting example in cross - cultural comparison . One must admit that much ( but by no means all ) of our data ...
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