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Explaining Changes in Settlement Dynamics across Transformations of Modes of Productionrchaeological practice. In one form or another, Binford’s formulation of the forager-collector continuum is taught in introductory archaeology classes, described in textbooks (see .), used in countless professional discussions about hunter-gatherer adaptations, and debated at the level of theory by装饰 发表于 2025-3-23 14:03:06
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When Europeans first made contact with mainlanomic orientations, levels of sociopolitical complexity, and linguistic and ethnic affiliations. Many researchers have stated that the considerable ecological diversity and geographic fragmentation of Southeast Asia contributed to the high degree of economic specialization and ubiquity of intensivehazard 发表于 2025-3-23 22:46:31
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Introduction: Beyond Foraging and Collecting: Evolutionary Change in Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systtant resources is spatially and/or temporally (seasonally) homogenous, whereas the latter systems are adapted to environments where the distributions of critical resources are spatially or temporally uneven.Coronation 发表于 2025-3-24 14:37:38
Jomon Collectors and Foragersrious anomalies. The concept of serial foragers (.), which refers to cold-environment hunter-gatherers who adopt “mapping-on” strategies to position themselves so that they can exploit seasonally fluctuating resources, is a good example of this.Oversee 发表于 2025-3-24 16:42:01
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Mobility, Search Modes, and Food-Getting Technologyto deglaciated and periglacial regions (.; .) and changes in land use by local populations, as indicated by alterations in the number, size, character, and location of archaeological sites during this dynamic period (., .; ., .; .; .; .; .)