The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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possession from which Lobedu malôbô practices derive has been described by
Junod ( 1927 : 479 - 504 ) and the associated musical instruments by Kirby (
1934 : 41 - 44 ) . The cult among the Kgaga has recently been described by ...
possession from which Lobedu malôbô practices derive has been described by
Junod ( 1927 : 479 - 504 ) and the associated musical instruments by Kirby (
1934 : 41 - 44 ) . The cult among the Kgaga has recently been described by ...
Page 193
Granaries and utensils associated with harvest In a grain - based economy full
granaries may be seen as indicators of productivity and symbols of prosperity . In
the 1970s , however , the disuse of granaries reflected the converse . According
to ...
Granaries and utensils associated with harvest In a grain - based economy full
granaries may be seen as indicators of productivity and symbols of prosperity . In
the 1970s , however , the disuse of granaries reflected the converse . According
to ...
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The adults of most of the species , however , were in some way associated with ,
or are related to , species attracted to organic matter . Families Coccinellidae and
Chrysomelidae Apart from the above - mentioned ladybirds , another very small ...
The adults of most of the species , however , were in some way associated with ,
or are related to , species attracted to organic matter . Families Coccinellidae and
Chrysomelidae Apart from the above - mentioned ladybirds , another very small ...
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