Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... units , or nuclear areas , and the spacing of those units on the ground . These two sets of dimensions have reference to different sets of variables . Firstly , nuclear areas are remarkably stable , though there is some variation ...
... units , or nuclear areas , and the spacing of those units on the ground . These two sets of dimensions have reference to different sets of variables . Firstly , nuclear areas are remarkably stable , though there is some variation ...
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... units within a camp will be large , expressing the independence of the individ- ual production and consumption units . 2. In hunter - gatherer societies where sharing is extensive , either through reliance on cooperative hunting , or ...
... units within a camp will be large , expressing the independence of the individ- ual production and consumption units . 2. In hunter - gatherer societies where sharing is extensive , either through reliance on cooperative hunting , or ...
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... units , not camps as risk - sharing units , and this lack of cooperation and social cohesion is expressed in the large spacing between families in a camp . On the other hand , as presented in the first half of this paper , sharing of ...
... units , not camps as risk - sharing units , and this lack of cooperation and social cohesion is expressed in the large spacing between families in a camp . On the other hand , as presented in the first half of this paper , sharing of ...
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