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... nature of society itself a question- ing at least of the thesis that each human group progresses in straight lines and recapitulates what every other group had experienced . When James Downs describes how members of the shattered Washo ...
... nature of society itself a question- ing at least of the thesis that each human group progresses in straight lines and recapitulates what every other group had experienced . When James Downs describes how members of the shattered Washo ...
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... natural resources too plentiful for territorial conflicts . Small bands may have raided other groups to secure women or ... nature deities , similar to the Gods of later Indians . They probably lacked pottery , agriculture , and with the ...
... natural resources too plentiful for territorial conflicts . Small bands may have raided other groups to secure women or ... nature deities , similar to the Gods of later Indians . They probably lacked pottery , agriculture , and with the ...
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... Natural Description of California . Univ . of Calif . Press , Berkeley . ROGERS , DAVID BANKS . 1929. Prehistoric Man of the Santa Barbara Coast . Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History , Santa Barbara . 1937 . A Reconnaissance of the ...
... Natural Description of California . Univ . of Calif . Press , Berkeley . ROGERS , DAVID BANKS . 1929. Prehistoric Man of the Santa Barbara Coast . Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History , Santa Barbara . 1937 . A Reconnaissance of the ...
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