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... tion of simpler models designed for heuristic purposes , but rather is directed at the larger multicomponent modelling enterorises , such as those concerned with the simulation of culture change . This article suggests that the failure ...
... tion of simpler models designed for heuristic purposes , but rather is directed at the larger multicomponent modelling enterorises , such as those concerned with the simulation of culture change . This article suggests that the failure ...
Page 51
... tion models , using principles similar to those of microeconomics , fall within a formalist anthropological economics ( Halpernin 1985 ) . Satisfi- ser models are more closely constructed from Mesoamerican ethnographic studies ( eg ...
... tion models , using principles similar to those of microeconomics , fall within a formalist anthropological economics ( Halpernin 1985 ) . Satisfi- ser models are more closely constructed from Mesoamerican ethnographic studies ( eg ...
Page 95
... tion . The date is , moreover , as the geneticists constantly Dointed out , an estimate within a much larger time bracket . The tremen- dous impact of this work is the result more of the correlations attached to the genetic data , or in ...
... tion . The date is , moreover , as the geneticists constantly Dointed out , an estimate within a much larger time bracket . The tremen- dous impact of this work is the result more of the correlations attached to the genetic data , or in ...
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