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... food production . A convergent transition took place in areas of the New World , for example , Mesoamerica ( Mexico , Guatemala , Belize ) , some 4,000 years later . In both the Near East and the highlands of Mexico , food production ...
... food production . A convergent transition took place in areas of the New World , for example , Mesoamerica ( Mexico , Guatemala , Belize ) , some 4,000 years later . In both the Near East and the highlands of Mexico , food production ...
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... food production in such marginal and isolated areas as certain islands , tropical forests , deserts , and the Arctic . production was spreading throughout most of the world for several reasons . Certain environments pose major obstacles to ...
... food production in such marginal and isolated areas as certain islands , tropical forests , deserts , and the Arctic . production was spreading throughout most of the world for several reasons . Certain environments pose major obstacles to ...
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... food production- and the larger structure of human life is not simple . It must be demonstrated by considering specific ad- aptations of human populations to their environ- ments . We know that both in ... Food Production and the State.
... food production- and the larger structure of human life is not simple . It must be demonstrated by considering specific ad- aptations of human populations to their environ- ments . We know that both in ... Food Production and the State.
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE OTHER | 16 |
HOMOLOGIES AND ANALOGIES | 29 |
Behavioral adaptation to environmental | 37 |
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