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PASTORALISM – A BIBLIOGRAPHY
Abdi, K. 2002. Strategies of Herding: Pastoralism in the Middle Chalcolithic Period of the West
Central Zagros Mountains. University of Michigan, Ph.D. Dissertation.
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Mashkour, M. 2002. Tuwah Khoshkeh: A Middle Chalcolithic Pastoralist Camp-site
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Abu-Rabia, A. 1994. The Negev Bedouin and Livestock Rearing: Social, Economic and Political
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