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Genealogies of Practice in and of the Environment in Banda, Ghana
Amanda L. Logan
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, Ann B. Stahl
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Arts and Humanities
Archeology
50%
Economic Change
50%
Environmental Archeology
50%
Ghana
100%
Human Action
50%
Interactivity
50%
Late Nineteenth Century
50%
Millennium
50%
Practice Theory
50%
Repertoire
50%
Seventeenth Century
50%
Social Sciences
Archeology
33%
Economic Change
33%
Environmental Archeology
33%
Environmental Economics
33%
Genealogy
100%
Ghana
100%
Interactivity
33%
Late Nineteenth Century
33%
Political Economics
33%
Practice Theory
33%
Seventeenth Century
33%
Keyphrases
Climatic Context
50%
Environmental Archaeology
50%
Environmental Practices
100%