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... Mesoamerica from highland Mesoamerica , or vice versa ; China from Europe , or vice versa ; the New World from the Old World . In recent years , however , diffusion has lost much of its reputability as an explanation of cultural ...
... Mesoamerica from highland Mesoamerica , or vice versa ; China from Europe , or vice versa ; the New World from the Old World . In recent years , however , diffusion has lost much of its reputability as an explanation of cultural ...
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... Mesoamerica did not precede the first phases of cultivation but followed it after a lapse of three or four thousand years . The Development of New World States , Cities , and Empires As in the case of the Middle East , once the ...
... Mesoamerica did not precede the first phases of cultivation but followed it after a lapse of three or four thousand years . The Development of New World States , Cities , and Empires As in the case of the Middle East , once the ...
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... Mesoamerican Trade and Its Role in the Emergence of Civilization in Mesoamerica . " In Observations on the Emergence of Civilization in Meso- america , R. F. Heizer and J. A. Graham , eds . Berkeley : Archaeological Research Facility ...
... Mesoamerican Trade and Its Role in the Emergence of Civilization in Mesoamerica . " In Observations on the Emergence of Civilization in Meso- america , R. F. Heizer and J. A. Graham , eds . Berkeley : Archaeological Research Facility ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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