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... region of their birth . But if a random sample included individuals drawn from the remaining regions of the world , many mistakes would be made . One of the most glaring difficulties of racial taxonomies is that they cannot be ...
... region of their birth . But if a random sample included individuals drawn from the remaining regions of the world , many mistakes would be made . One of the most glaring difficulties of racial taxonomies is that they cannot be ...
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... region , then the beginnings of agriculture in Southeast Asia may have taken place at about 9000 B.P. — or roughly at the same time as in the Middle East . Chester Gorman ( 1975 ) has proposed that rice itself may have been the earliest ...
... region , then the beginnings of agriculture in Southeast Asia may have taken place at about 9000 B.P. — or roughly at the same time as in the Middle East . Chester Gorman ( 1975 ) has proposed that rice itself may have been the earliest ...
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... regional population . First , feasting rivalry between groups raises productivity throughout the region more than if each village feasts only its own producers . Second , as has been suggested for the Northwest Coast region by Wayne ...
... regional population . First , feasting rivalry between groups raises productivity throughout the region more than if each village feasts only its own producers . Second , as has been suggested for the Northwest Coast region by Wayne ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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