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... materials , most manufactured goods , and some services . Many economic anthropologists have implied that no non - agricultu- ral society like the Chumash , or even non- " peasant " or non- " mod- ern " society can be expected to have ...
... materials , most manufactured goods , and some services . Many economic anthropologists have implied that no non - agricultu- ral society like the Chumash , or even non- " peasant " or non- " mod- ern " society can be expected to have ...
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... material which can be used for small , well - made chipped - stone tools . The other islands have lithic sources which ... materials which were lacking in the islands . Items mentioned as moving from the islands to the mainland are these ...
... material which can be used for small , well - made chipped - stone tools . The other islands have lithic sources which ... materials which were lacking in the islands . Items mentioned as moving from the islands to the mainland are these ...
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... material . The first area is on the north slopes of Mt. Diablo , and is described by Rogers ( 1929 : 301 ) . He was ... materials and evidently was a center where large knives were being produced . Not far from Chinese Harbor , Rogers ...
... material . The first area is on the north slopes of Mt. Diablo , and is described by Rogers ( 1929 : 301 ) . He was ... materials and evidently was a center where large knives were being produced . Not far from Chinese Harbor , Rogers ...
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