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Jack R. Harlan, Jan M. J. de Wet and Ann B.L. Stamler, eds. Origins of African Plant Domestication. The Hague: Mouton, 1976.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

John H. Atherton*
Affiliation:
Portland State University
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Prehistory
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Copyright © African Studies Association 1979

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References

1 Some of the most recent were presented at an all-day session entitled “The Causes and Consequences of Food Production in Africa” held at the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association on November 17, 1978.

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12 See, for example, the introduction by the editors and the contributions by Higgs, Pfeiffer, Clark, van Zindan Bakker, Smith and Harris; see also Cohen, op. cit.; Barbara Bender, “Gatherer-Hunter to farmer: a social perspective,” World Archaeology 10, (1978): 204-222.

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