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At Uan Afuda, and other Early Holocene sites of the Acacus mountains, in the Libyan Sahara, dung layers and plant accumulation are a major, but repeatedly neglected, feature of hunter-gatherer communities. To understand the formation and meaning of such features, a multidimensional analysis has been undertaken, combining micromorphological, palynological, botanical, archaeozoological, and archa...
The challenge of Karl Polanyi. Journal of European Economic History 6: 703–16 Schmoller G 1904 Grundriss der Allgemeinen Volkswirtschaftslehre. Teil 2. Duncker und Humblot, Leipzig Swedberg R 1994 Markets as social structures. In: Smelser N J, Swedberg R (eds.) The Handbook of Economic Sociology. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, pp. 255–82 Vanberg V J 1982 Markt und Organisation. J. C...
Richard Hockey Because of the nature of the analysis used in this study [1], no conclusion is possible. There are plenty of examples in the literature demonstrating the “ecological fallacy”. Studies such as this have very little utility other than to generate hypotheses. I tend to think that this association is a marker for greater recognition and treatment for depression. However, it’s a brave...
0278 © 2002 All rig Archaeological tests of hypotheses drawn from foraging theory face a unique set of challenges. Simple foraging models, such as the diet breadth model, rely on assumptions that are clearly violated in the human case. Testing is complicated by the indirect nature of the observations used to reconstruct environment and behavior and by the cumulative nature of the archaeological...
0278© 2002 All righ Archaeologists often stress the importance of sedentism, large population sizes, and the economy of scale in the development of ceramic technologies worldwide. Yet pottery making is known among many mobile and small-scale societies that make only small numbers of pots. Unfortunately, we know very little about how this technology was organized in such societies. Using Instrum...
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