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Published: Aldershot [u.a.] : Avebury, 1988
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1. Pre-colonial economy and social formations. - 1992. - 57 S. : Lit. S. 52-57
Part I examines how primitive hunting and gathering economy determined the evolution of the primitive communal mode of production in pre-colonial Tanzania, and how advanced communalism was determined by the development of crop cultivation and pastoralism. This was a period of classless-based social formations. In the second stage, the development of class-based social formations determined by the development of mixed agriculture, industry and trade is examined. The basic modes of production arising out of these social formations were mainly the high community mode in different parts of Tanzania, the slave mode in the coastal city states, and the feudal mode in West Lake and Kilimanjaro. (DÜI-Hff)
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