An edition of Pastoralism in crisis (1977)

Pastoralism in crisis

the Dasanetch and their Ethiopian lands

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An edition of Pastoralism in crisis (1977)

Pastoralism in crisis

the Dasanetch and their Ethiopian lands

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English
Pages
319

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Cover of: Pastoralism in Crisis Dasanetch and Their Aethiopian Lands
Cover of: Pastoralism in crisis
Pastoralism in crisis: the Dasanetch and their Ethiopian lands
1977, Dept. of Geography, University of Chicago
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Cover of: Pastoralism in crisis
Pastoralism in crisis: the Dasanetch and their Ethiopian lands
1977, Dept. of Geography, University of Chicago
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 315-319.

Published in
Chicago
Series
Research paper - University of Chicago, Department of Geography ; no. 180, Research paper (University of Chicago. Dept. of Geography) ;, no. 180.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301.31/0963/3
Library of Congress
H31 .C514 no. 180, DT380.4.D3 .C514 no. 180

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 319 p., [4] fold. leaves of plates :
Number of pages
319

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4535416M
ISBN 10
089065087X
LCCN
77001252
OCLC/WorldCat
2799116
Goodreads
4886593

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