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An applied archaeological and anthropological study of intensive agriculture in the Northern Cherangani Hills, Kenya

Pages 277-278 | Published online: 12 Aug 2009

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Matthew I.J. Davies, Timothy Kipkeu Kipruto & Henrietta L. Moore. (2014) Revisiting the irrigated agricultural landscape of the Marakwet, Kenya: tracing local technology and knowledge over the recent past. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 49:4, pages 486-523.
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Sirio Lonati. (2020) What explains cultural differences in leadership styles? On the agricultural origins of participative and directive leadership. The Leadership Quarterly 31:2, pages 101305.
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Matthew I. J. Davies. (2012) Some Thoughts on a ‘Useable’ African Archaeology: Settlement, Population and Intensive Farming among the Pokot of Northwest Kenya. African Archaeological Review 29:4, pages 319-353.
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