The Stone-tipped Arrow: Late Stone-age Hunters of the Tropical Old WorldBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 224 pages |
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Chapter | 2 |
I | 20 |
Hunting people of the tropics and their relation to more advanced communities Geographical | 41 |
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