Cannibals and Kings: The Origins of CulturesVintage Books, 1978 - 351 หน้า |
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... percent infant mortality due to " natural " causes , another 23 to 35 percent of all poten- tial offspring would have to be " removed " to achieve zero growth population . If anything , these estimates appear to err in exagger- ating ...
... percent infant mortality due to " natural " causes , another 23 to 35 percent of all poten- tial offspring would have to be " removed " to achieve zero growth population . If anything , these estimates appear to err in exagger- ating ...
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... percent during Coxcatlán , and 21 percent during Abejas . Even by the time the first permanent settlements appeared , domesticated and / or cultivated plants provided only 42 percent of the total caloric intake . As in the case of ...
... percent during Coxcatlán , and 21 percent during Abejas . Even by the time the first permanent settlements appeared , domesticated and / or cultivated plants provided only 42 percent of the total caloric intake . As in the case of ...
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... percent of the rainfall occurs in four months , while average daily high temperatures in May and June hover well over 100 degrees Fahren- heit . Northern China , on the other hand , has cool springs , moderate summers , and no marked ...
... percent of the rainfall occurs in four months , while average daily high temperatures in May and June hover well over 100 degrees Fahren- heit . Northern China , on the other hand , has cool springs , moderate summers , and no marked ...
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