Discontinuities in hunter-gatherer prehistory in southern African drylands
<p>The human history of southern Africa’s drylands is a history of discontinuities. This paper identifies several instances where different kinds of discontinuity seem apparent and different kinds of approaches have been, or could be, taken to address them over the past 25,000 years (the appro...
Main Author: | Mitchell, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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