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- Mobility, Sedentism, and Intensification: Organizational Responses to Environmental and Social Change Among the San of Southern Africa Robert K
- Social Inequality Before Farming?
- Social Inequality Before Farming?
- Uncorrected Proof
- Social Inequality Before Farming?
- Relational Economies, Social Embeddedness and Valuing Labour in Agrarian Change: an Example from the Developing World
- Conflict, Violence, and Conflict Resolution in Hunting and Gathering Societies
- Climate Change, Drought and Pastoralism in the Sahel
- Exchange, Embedded Procurement, and Hunter-Gatherer Mobility: a Case Study from the North American Great Basin by Khori S. Newla
- Raw-Material Availability and the Organization of Technology
- Preventing, Mitigating and Resolving Transhumance-Related Conflict 4.1
- Sedentism and Settlement in Native California: Research Progress and Prospects
- THE NORTHWEST COAST the Northwest Coast Extends Some 2000 Linear Km from Icy Bay, Alaska, to Cape Mendocino,California
- Neolithic Pathways in East Asia: Early Sedentism on the Mongolian Plateau Chao Zhao1, Lisa Janz2,3,*, Dashzeveg Bukhchuluun4,5 & Davaakhuu Odsuren4
- From Sedentary Foragers to Village Hierarchies: the Emergence of Social Institutions
- Hunter-Gatherers, and the and ROBERT K
- The Role of Wild Grasses in Subsistence and Sedentism: New Evidence from the Northern Fertile Crescent
- The Crisis in Hunter-Gatherer Studies
- Sedentism, Settlements, and Radiocarbon Dates of Neolithic Korea
- The Influence of Sedentism and Aggregation on Porotic Hyperostosis and Anaemia: a Case Study Author(S): Susan Kent Source: Man, New Series, Vol
- Archaeological Evidence for Resilience of Pacific Northwest Salmon Populations and the Socioecological System Over the Last ~7,500 Years
- Alternative Pathways to Complexity
- AN ANTHROPOLOGY of ANTHROPOLOGY by ROB BOROFSKY
- Sedentism: a Temporal Shift Or a Transitional Change in Hunter-Gatherer Mobility Patterns?