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resistance, 1890-1930’, The Journal of Philosophical Economics, IV:1, 19-57
In: http://jpe.ro/poze/articole/52.pdf
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Codeswitching, Borrowing and Mixing in a Corpus of Xhosa English
In: http://eprints.ru.ac.za/363/1/codeswitching_De_Klerk.pdf
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SIDA cadeele renndo men! [electronic resource] / binndudo Gary Engelberg ; wadi nate dee ko Sidy Lamine Dramé.
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The Place of English in Expanding Repertoires of Linguistic Code, Identification and Aspiration among Recent High School Graduates in Limpopo Province, South Africa.
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The genetics of East African populations: a Nilo-Saharan component in the African genetic landscape
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Recent historical migrations have shaped the gene pool of arabs and berbers in North Africa
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Whole-genome sequence analysis of a Pan African set of samples reveals archaic gene flow from an extinct basal population of modern humans into sub-Saharan populations
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Diversification, intensification and specialization: changing land use in Western Africa from 1800 BC to AD 1500
Abstract: Many societal and environmental changes occurred between the 2nd millennium BC and the middle of the 2nd millennium AD in western Africa. Key amongst these were changes in land use due to the spread and development of agricultural strategies, which may have had widespread consequences for the climate, hydrology, biodiversity, and ecosystem services of the region. Quantifcation of these land-use infuences and potential feedbacks between human and natural systems is controversial, however, in part because the archaeological and historical record is highly fragmented in time and space. To improve our understanding of how humans contributed to the development of African landscapes, we developed an atlas of landuse practices in western Africa for nine time-windows over the period 1800 BC–AD 1500. The maps are based on a broad synthesis of archaeological, archaeobotanical, archaeozoological, historical, linguistic, genetic, and ethnographic data, and present land use in 12 basic categories. The main diferences between categories is the relative reliance on, and variety of, domesticated plant and animal species utilized, and the energy invested in cultivating or keeping them. The maps highlight the irregular and frequently non-linear trajectory of land-use change in the prehistory of western Africa. Representing an original attempt to produce rigorous spatial synthesis from diverse sources, the atlas will be useful for a range of studies of human–environment interactions in the past, and highlight major spatial and temporal gaps in data that may guide future feld studies. ; This work was supported by Grants to JOK from the European Research Council (COEVOLVE, 313797), the Swiss National Science Foundation (ACACIA, CR10I2_146314), and the Fondation Herbette (2016-2-E-16). JMR was funded by the Funds for Research Training in Industry and Agriculture (National Funds for Scientifc Research, Belgium) and the Leopold II Funds (Belgium). Data were also acquired in the framework of the Era-Net BiodivERsA CoForChange project, funded by the French National Research Agency and National Environment Research Council (UK).
Keyword: Agriculture; Archaeobotany; Archaeology; Archaeozoology; Human subsistence; Iron age; Land-use change; Western Africa
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10230/44475
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10963-019-09131-2
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The influence of habitats on female mobility in Central and Western Africa inferred from human mitochondrial variation
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Adaptation and Perfomance of Greek Drama in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Stathaki, Aktina. - NO_RESTRICTION
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UMS told to produce multilingual books commercially
Sherell Jeffry. - : Daily Express
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Embedding role play game in japanese language learning process at tertiary level
Norbayah Mohd Suki; Norazah Mohd Suki; Suyansah Swanto. - : Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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Language & intergroup perceptions amongst ethnic groups: a case of" Kadazandusun" in Kudat, Sabah
Jeannet Stephen. - : Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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Exploring the Impact of e-Portfolio on ESL Students’ Writing Skills through the Lenses of Malaysian Undergraduates
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Achebe, Chinua, African Artist Program KCTS, April, 1973
In: University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
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