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The Harvey Lecture Series. In Good Years and in Bad: Food Strategies of Self-Reliant Societies

1979; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 35; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/jar.35.1.3629494

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2153-3806

Autores

Elizabeth Colson,

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Archaeology and ancient environmental studies

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Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Harvey Lecture Series. In Good Years and in Bad: Food Strategies of Self-Reliant SocietiesElizabeth ColsonElizabeth Colson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Journal of Anthropological Research Volume 35, Number 1Spring, 1979 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/jar.35.1.3629494 Views: 22Total views on this site Citations: 102Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright 1979 The University of New MexicoPDF download Crossref reports the following articles citing this article:Scott L. Fedick, Louis S. Santiago Large variation in availability of Maya food plant sources during ancient droughts, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119, no.11 (Dec 2021).https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115657118Anne C. 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