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... recent point of origin for the whole of the present - day world populations , probably reaching back no more than ( at most ) ca. 200– 500,000 years ( Cann et al . 1987 ; Stoneking & Cann 1989 ; Wilson & Cann 1992 ; Stoneking et al ...
... recent point of origin for the whole of the present - day world populations , probably reaching back no more than ( at most ) ca. 200– 500,000 years ( Cann et al . 1987 ; Stoneking & Cann 1989 ; Wilson & Cann 1992 ; Stoneking et al ...
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... recent hypothesis of an Anglo - Scandinavian ' Creole ' in tenth - century England , especially the East Midlands.78 Let me , instead , point to three basic problems that remain . The first concerns lexical loans : We have to rely on ...
... recent hypothesis of an Anglo - Scandinavian ' Creole ' in tenth - century England , especially the East Midlands.78 Let me , instead , point to three basic problems that remain . The first concerns lexical loans : We have to rely on ...
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... Recent Trends in UK Income Inequality : Causes and Policy Responses ' , Royal Economic Society conference . Kuznets , S. , 1955 , ' Economic growth and income inequality ' , American Economic Review , vol . 45 , 1-28 . Mookherjee , D ...
... Recent Trends in UK Income Inequality : Causes and Policy Responses ' , Royal Economic Society conference . Kuznets , S. , 1955 , ' Economic growth and income inequality ' , American Economic Review , vol . 45 , 1-28 . Mookherjee , D ...
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