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... ecological pattern . Equally basic , however , are the size and density of population , the pattern of dispersal with respect to re- sources , the growth rates , and age and sex composition , insofar as all these demographic factors ...
... ecological pattern . Equally basic , however , are the size and density of population , the pattern of dispersal with respect to re- sources , the growth rates , and age and sex composition , insofar as all these demographic factors ...
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... ecological and structural conditions of their cultural life . Although every social species is organized into groups that have ecological patterns and social structures , only human groups have ideologies . Animals undoubtedly have a ...
... ecological and structural conditions of their cultural life . Although every social species is organized into groups that have ecological patterns and social structures , only human groups have ideologies . Animals undoubtedly have a ...
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... ecological explanation of the incessant warfare among the Yanomamö therefore is that the Yanomamö may formerly have obtained much more of their food supply from hunting and gathering . By intensifying their plantain gardens they ...
... ecological explanation of the incessant warfare among the Yanomamö therefore is that the Yanomamö may formerly have obtained much more of their food supply from hunting and gathering . By intensifying their plantain gardens they ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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