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Affluent Hunter-Gatherers and First Farmers in Southern China
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How Changing Narratives About the Future Shape Policymaking for the Long Term
ABSTRACT How can we explain decisions by governments to engage in policy investments—accepting short‐term costs in return for anticipated gains in the longer term—after previously sustaining the status quo? Our article examines the role of narratives in changing expectations about the future as a key driver of intertemporal policymaking. In light of an
Pieter Tuytens, Charlotte Haberstroh
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Energy Storage System in Microgrids: Challenges and Opportunities
Hybrid integration of multiple Energy Storage Systems (ESSs) within renewable‐powered microgrids enhances reliability, flexibility, and economic sustainability. Lithium‐ion batteries, flow batteries, hydrogen storage, and thermal systems complement each other through coordinated control via Energy Management Systems.
Mohamed G. Moh Almihat, Josiah L. Munda
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Hunter-Gatherer Land Management in the Human Break from Ecological Sustainability
John Feeney
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Annual review of nutrition, 2021
We review the evolutionary origins of the human diet and the effects of ecology economy on the dietary proportion of plants and animals. Humans eat more meat than other apes, a consequence of hunting and gathering, which arose ∼2.5 Mya with the genus ...
H. Pontzer, B. Wood
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We review the evolutionary origins of the human diet and the effects of ecology economy on the dietary proportion of plants and animals. Humans eat more meat than other apes, a consequence of hunting and gathering, which arose ∼2.5 Mya with the genus ...
H. Pontzer, B. Wood
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Farmers or Hunter-gatherers? The Dark Emu Debate
Australian Archaeology, 2021Sutton and Walshe have succeeded in showing that the underlying premise of Pascoe’s Dark Emu, that First Australians were agriculturalists, is untenable.
P. Veth
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2020
“Hunter-gatherer” refers to the range of human subsistence patterns and socio-economies since the Late Pleistocene (after about 126,000 years ago), some of which are still practiced in rare pockets across the globe. Hunter-gatherer research is centered on ethnohistorical records of the lifeways, economies, and interpersonal relationships of groups who ...
Marlize Lombard, Katharine Kyriacou
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“Hunter-gatherer” refers to the range of human subsistence patterns and socio-economies since the Late Pleistocene (after about 126,000 years ago), some of which are still practiced in rare pockets across the globe. Hunter-gatherer research is centered on ethnohistorical records of the lifeways, economies, and interpersonal relationships of groups who ...
Marlize Lombard, Katharine Kyriacou
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2013
This is an edited volume resulting from the colloquium that I organized, titled "Reconstructing Daily Life in the Upper Paleolithic" (held at the University of Lyon 3, in 2005). After being published in 2007, it was re-edited in 2013 as a paperback. The theme of the volume was to question the epistemological validity of our behavioral reconstructions ...
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This is an edited volume resulting from the colloquium that I organized, titled "Reconstructing Daily Life in the Upper Paleolithic" (held at the University of Lyon 3, in 2005). After being published in 2007, it was re-edited in 2013 as a paperback. The theme of the volume was to question the epistemological validity of our behavioral reconstructions ...
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