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A hunting - 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 ...
A hunting - 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 ...
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Such real complexity has often been ignored either through lack of knowledge or
for simplicity ' s sake , or again because it renders the interpretation of
archaeological sites so much more difficult , but also so much more challenging .
Such real complexity has often been ignored either through lack of knowledge or
for simplicity ' s sake , or again because it renders the interpretation of
archaeological sites so much more difficult , but also so much more challenging .
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This knowledge , however , seems ' contemporary historiography ' as a to have
become just another basis basis for understanding the factors for intellectual
discourse , and one determining the growth of a discimight therefore rightfully ...
This knowledge , however , seems ' contemporary historiography ' as a to have
become just another basis basis for understanding the factors for intellectual
discourse , and one determining the growth of a discimight therefore rightfully ...
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