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... depend on smoky kerosene lamps made from tin cans and discarded ink bottles . If electric bulbs and kerosene lamps had been genetic traits , the only way by which one could have replaced the other would be for " kerosene lampers " to ...
... depend on smoky kerosene lamps made from tin cans and discarded ink bottles . If electric bulbs and kerosene lamps had been genetic traits , the only way by which one could have replaced the other would be for " kerosene lampers " to ...
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... depends entirely upon the size and nature of the opposing forces . Sometimes the opposition arises among the Nuer ... depend on the opposition that they confront . To give the phenomenon its technical name , the segments exist by ...
... depends entirely upon the size and nature of the opposing forces . Sometimes the opposition arises among the Nuer ... depend on the opposition that they confront . To give the phenomenon its technical name , the segments exist by ...
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... depend on a sense of class identity or class solidarity . Of course there is no disputing the importance of a people's belief about the shape and origin of their stratification system . Conscious- ness of a common plight among the ...
... depend on a sense of class identity or class solidarity . Of course there is no disputing the importance of a people's belief about the shape and origin of their stratification system . Conscious- ness of a common plight among the ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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