Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... gathering economy with its close knowledge of nature is an ideal adaptation since survival is not dependent on the ownership of cattle or access to grain . The importance of hunting and gathering in a non - hunting - gathering economy ...
... gathering economy with its close knowledge of nature is an ideal adaptation since survival is not dependent on the ownership of cattle or access to grain . The importance of hunting and gathering in a non - hunting - gathering economy ...
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... gathering : Dorobo . No granaries or cattle pens exist . ( If cattle are owned , they are too few to need pens ) . The home base camps can be considered as permanent for as long as hunting and gathering resources are available in the ...
... gathering : Dorobo . No granaries or cattle pens exist . ( If cattle are owned , they are too few to need pens ) . The home base camps can be considered as permanent for as long as hunting and gathering resources are available in the ...
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... gathering Marshall 1976 small 40.0 % gathering estimated 70 % of diet Australian Pitjandjara Gould 1967 ; medium 8.2 % individual desert 1969 ; 1980 small 91.8 % 3 hunting & hunting & gathering estimated gathering 80 % of diet vegetal ...
... gathering Marshall 1976 small 40.0 % gathering estimated 70 % of diet Australian Pitjandjara Gould 1967 ; medium 8.2 % individual desert 1969 ; 1980 small 91.8 % 3 hunting & hunting & gathering estimated gathering 80 % of diet vegetal ...
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