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... Village Agriculturalists Although village peoples were not the first to practice warfare , they did expand the scale and ferocity of military engagements . Village houses , food - processing equipment , crops in the field , domestic ani ...
... Village Agriculturalists Although village peoples were not the first to practice warfare , they did expand the scale and ferocity of military engagements . Village houses , food - processing equipment , crops in the field , domestic ani ...
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... village . [ Chagnon 1968 : 33 ] Since the typical Yanomamö village is less than a day's walk from its nearest neighbor , extended expeditions inevitably cross and recross hunting territories that are used by villages other than one's ...
... village . [ Chagnon 1968 : 33 ] Since the typical Yanomamö village is less than a day's walk from its nearest neighbor , extended expeditions inevitably cross and recross hunting territories that are used by villages other than one's ...
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... village . These playhouses are gradually improved upon and enlarged , eventu- ally leading to the construction of a whole new village . Between the ages of six and eleven , Nyakyusa boys sleep in their parents ' house ; but during ...
... village . These playhouses are gradually improved upon and enlarged , eventu- ally leading to the construction of a whole new village . Between the ages of six and eleven , Nyakyusa boys sleep in their parents ' house ; but during ...
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