Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 17-18Department of Archaeology, 2000 - Archaeology |
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Page 101
... increase in many periods and regions . First , the background for ideas about ' natural ' gradual population increase has come from ethnographic literature . These studies have provided a basis for seeing such increase as both slow and ...
... increase in many periods and regions . First , the background for ideas about ' natural ' gradual population increase has come from ethnographic literature . These studies have provided a basis for seeing such increase as both slow and ...
Page 102
... increase by hunter - gatherer societies . A number of authors have questioned the supposed anthropological evidence for widespread and effective population controls . Caldwell et al . ( 1987 ) , for example , questioned the ubiquity and ...
... increase by hunter - gatherer societies . A number of authors have questioned the supposed anthropological evidence for widespread and effective population controls . Caldwell et al . ( 1987 ) , for example , questioned the ubiquity and ...
Page 113
... increasing populations from decreases in ' territorial ' sizes nor from increases in the numbers of sites remaining secure , little evidence remains to support the idea of gradual population increase . In fact , both decreases in the ...
... increasing populations from decreases in ' territorial ' sizes nor from increases in the numbers of sites remaining secure , little evidence remains to support the idea of gradual population increase . In fact , both decreases in the ...
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