Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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Page 111
... behaviour , and McGrew is at pains to stress this effect . As he points out : " no single population of chimpanzees yet shows a single behavioural pattern which satisfies all eight conditions of culture . However , all conditions ...
... behaviour , and McGrew is at pains to stress this effect . As he points out : " no single population of chimpanzees yet shows a single behavioural pattern which satisfies all eight conditions of culture . However , all conditions ...
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... behaviour . While many areas of the data are ambiguous or open to alternative interpretation , it is suggested here that the cognitive process underlying many behavioural changes in this period can be related to concepts of time , based ...
... behaviour . While many areas of the data are ambiguous or open to alternative interpretation , it is suggested here that the cognitive process underlying many behavioural changes in this period can be related to concepts of time , based ...
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... behaviour and the conventional chronological schemes , archaeologists usually assume that boundaries of such schemes are signatures of cultural and behavioural change . They are aided in this assumption by the culture evolutionary ...
... behaviour and the conventional chronological schemes , archaeologists usually assume that boundaries of such schemes are signatures of cultural and behavioural change . They are aided in this assumption by the culture evolutionary ...
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