[Notes on Roland Burrage Dixon's lectures]
[Notes on Roland Burrage Dixon's lectures]
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Consists of an ethnology of almost all areas in the world. Each major geographic area is alphabetically subdivided by smaller geographic areas. For each geographic area there is a brief description of the ethnology of that area, covering such topics as archaeology, burials, history, material culture, writing, social life and customs, etc.
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