Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... humans became extremely low . The Simulation The model defined above was used to determine the specific relat- ionships between human / wolf predation intensities and the equilibrium population densities of these predators and the ...
... humans became extremely low . The Simulation The model defined above was used to determine the specific relat- ionships between human / wolf predation intensities and the equilibrium population densities of these predators and the ...
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sustainable human population but it is also apparent that the risk at those human hunting levels is also significantly increased . Discussion A maximum sustainable human population from the exploitation of reindeer in the Upper ...
sustainable human population but it is also apparent that the risk at those human hunting levels is also significantly increased . Discussion A maximum sustainable human population from the exploitation of reindeer in the Upper ...
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... human beings the power to choose good or evil ; and which overrides any pre - existing causes . 4. Human beings are special , in having such freewill . Animals in this view , behave like automatons whose every action is determined by ...
... human beings the power to choose good or evil ; and which overrides any pre - existing causes . 4. Human beings are special , in having such freewill . Animals in this view , behave like automatons whose every action is determined by ...
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