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How Important Was the Presence of Elephants as a Determinant of the Zhizo Settlement of the Greater Mapungubwe Landscape?

Journal of African Archaeology - Germany
doi 10.3213/2191-5784-10250
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ArcheologyPerforming ArtsVisual ArtsCultural StudiesHistory
Date

November 1, 2014

Authors
Tim ForssmanBruce PageJeanetta Selier
Publisher

Brill


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