Culture, People, Nature: An Introduction to General AnthropologyWritten by a foremost spokesperson on cultural materialism, this book introduces students to the four fields of anthropology making all aspects of archaeology, linguistics, physical anthropology and cultural anthropology accessible and relevant to readers. |
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... increase in input occurs without enlarging the area in which food pro- duction is taking place , intensification has occurred . If , however , there is a proportionate increase in the area throughout which food production takes place so ...
... increase in input occurs without enlarging the area in which food pro- duction is taking place , intensification has occurred . If , however , there is a proportionate increase in the area throughout which food production takes place so ...
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... increase population , how is population brought into bal- ance with modes of production and the carrying capacity of ... increase ( holding death rates constant ) . Even small rates of increase can result in enormous popula- tions in a ...
... increase population , how is population brought into bal- ance with modes of production and the carrying capacity of ... increase ( holding death rates constant ) . Even small rates of increase can result in enormous popula- tions in a ...
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... increase the size of their cat- tle herds and supplies of food and beer , obtain more wives , and increase the size and strength of the entire unit . The younger brothers , sons , and grandsons in Bathonga extended families could reach ...
... increase the size of their cat- tle herds and supplies of food and beer , obtain more wives , and increase the size and strength of the entire unit . The younger brothers , sons , and grandsons in Bathonga extended families could reach ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
PART I | 7 |
Dominant and Recessive Genes | 14 |
Copyright | |
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