Foragers, Genuine or Spurious?: Situating the Kalahari San in History [and Comments and Reply]
1990; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 31; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/203816
ISSN1537-5382
AutoresJacqueline Solway, Richard B. Lee, Alan Barnard, M. G. Bicchieri, Alec C. Campbell, James Denbow, Robert B. Gordon, Mathias Guenther, Henry Harpending, Patricia Draper, Robert K. Hitchcock, Tim Ingold, L. Jacobson, Susan Kent, Pnina Motzafi‐Haller, Thomas C. Patterson, Carmel Schrire, Bruce G. Trigger, Polly Wiessner, Edwin Ν. Wilmsen, John E. Yellen, Aram A. Yengoyan,
Tópico(s)Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
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