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... percent frequencies , while Japan , Scotland , and much of aboriginal Australia are in the 20-29 percent bracket . Asians have frequencies of B ranging from 10-30 percent , yet the American Indians , whose ancestors were Asians , are in ...
... percent frequencies , while Japan , Scotland , and much of aboriginal Australia are in the 20-29 percent bracket . Asians have frequencies of B ranging from 10-30 percent , yet the American Indians , whose ancestors were Asians , are in ...
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... percent , and domesti- cants including squash , amaranth , maize , beans , gourds , chili pep- pers , and avocados provided 14 percent of the food supply . From 5400 to 4300 B.P. the proportion had changed to 25 percent meat , 25 percent ...
... percent , and domesti- cants including squash , amaranth , maize , beans , gourds , chili pep- pers , and avocados provided 14 percent of the food supply . From 5400 to 4300 B.P. the proportion had changed to 25 percent meat , 25 percent ...
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... percent of investment assets , the power that they exercise would not necessarily be any greater . In fact it might ... percent of these businesses are small and , from the point of view of national influence , inconse- quential . This ...
... percent of investment assets , the power that they exercise would not necessarily be any greater . In fact it might ... percent of these businesses are small and , from the point of view of national influence , inconse- quential . This ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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