Hunter-Gatherer Social Costs and the Nonviability of Submarginal Environments

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DOI: 10.1086/JAR.49.1.3630629

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摘要: A review of general principles hunter-gatherer adaptations and their applicability in such marginal environments as arctic desert ecosystems provides a basis for modelling behavior submarginal environments. It is determined that are nonviable because it impossible to meet both economic social needs within the constraints imposed by extremely impoverished ecosystems.

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