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Anthropology, Botany, and the History of Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2009

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1 Murdock, George Peter, Africa; its peoples and their culture history. New York. McGraw- Hill Book Company Inc., 1959, xiii, 456. Illus and maps. Price (in U.K.) 84s.Google Scholar

2 See his Social Structure, New York, 1959.Google Scholar

3 See, for example, Vansina's, Recording the oral history of the Bakuba; I. Methods’, Journal of African History, 1, 1, 1960.Google Scholar

4 The most useful general statement of Portères's, views is probably his article ‘Vielles agricultures de l'Afrique intertropicale’ in L'Agronomie Tropicale, v, 1950, 489507.Google Scholar

5 ‘Vielles agricultures …’, Agron. Trop., v, 1950, 503.

6 Why, by the way, write Terhaza but Gadames, when the radical is ghain in both?

7 See, for example, Basset, André, La Langue Berbère. (London, Oxford University Press for International African Institute, 1952, and especially, perhaps, his map.)Google Scholar

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9 Frisk, Hjelmar, Le Périple de la Mer Erythrée. (Göteborg, 1927.)Google Scholar