Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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Page 119
... villages . Recognising that these represented the remains of animals caught and eaten in the course of normal village life , an attempt was made to identify as many as possible in order to discover the range of species taken and the ...
... villages . Recognising that these represented the remains of animals caught and eaten in the course of normal village life , an attempt was made to identify as many as possible in order to discover the range of species taken and the ...
Page 124
... village skulls by only a single specimen . The discrepancy may be explained by the fact that this species is a ... villages . However , their skins may have been present nevertheless : at least one species ( P. forbesi ) is apparently ...
... village skulls by only a single specimen . The discrepancy may be explained by the fact that this species is a ... villages . However , their skins may have been present nevertheless : at least one species ( P. forbesi ) is apparently ...
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... village . There is little firm evidence of their wider distribution beyond the Yonki area . Fig . 2 is preliminary map prepared by Ballard , of the apparent distribution of terraced hillslopes from the analysis of high - level aerial ...
... village . There is little firm evidence of their wider distribution beyond the Yonki area . Fig . 2 is preliminary map prepared by Ballard , of the apparent distribution of terraced hillslopes from the analysis of high - level aerial ...
Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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