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Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Climate and Bison Adaptations on the Great Plains,e climate of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and that of the present. This chapter discusses these differences, predicts the effects on bison adaptations of variability in the Plains grasslands, and considers modern and historic evidence to test these predictions.Euphonious 发表于 2025-3-25 17:27:46
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Preußischen Landwirtschaftsministeriumsettled into their final locations; after this time, government handouts, increasingly severe conflicts with whites, and the progressive destruction of the bison herds fundamentally altered the Plains way of life.独轮车 发表于 2025-3-26 02:13:28
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-26689-2and for the specific discussion of Paleoindian adaptations on the Southern High Plains in the chapter that follows. It then summarizes the evidence for Paleoindian subsistence, hunting, and aggregation patterns on the Great Plains.Lyme-disease 发表于 2025-3-26 07:37:15
Anweisung zur Bekämpfung der Pestxt, the first of these predictions is much more easily examined than the second. Reconstructions of prehistoric land use and patterns of aggregation and dispersion are relatively common in archaeological research, but the material correlates of organizational differences among relatively simple societies are rarely studied.foodstuff 发表于 2025-3-26 12:04:16
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Paleoindian Responses to Environmental Change on the Southern High Plains,xt, the first of these predictions is much more easily examined than the second. Reconstructions of prehistoric land use and patterns of aggregation and dispersion are relatively common in archaeological research, but the material correlates of organizational differences among relatively simple societies are rarely studied.