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[Review of] Virginia Huffer, The Sweetness of the Fig: Aboriginal Women in Transition [PDF]
During 1970 and 1973, University of Maryland professor of psychiatry Virginia Huffer spent some time with the women of the Lardil and Kaiadilt tribes who live on Mornington Island in northern Australia\u27s Gulf of Carpenteria [Carpentaria].
Koehler, Lyle
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FROM THE HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF LATE PALEOLITHIC SITES
The article analyzes the history of the study of the Late Paleolithic period in Central Asia, which began in the 1960s-70s of the 20th century, focusing on the study of sites such as Obirakhmat, Kulbulak, Samarkand, Siyobcha, Shugnov, Khojagor, and Yangaja 2.
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From Weight Watchers to State Watchers: Towards a Narrative of Liberalism [PDF]
Alan Kahan’s Mind vs. Money: The War between Intellectuals and Capitalism (Transaction Publishers, 2010) treats intellectuals as a class, and tells of intellectuals’ yearning to play the role of cleric and of aristocrat. Kahan says that intellectuals are
Klein, Daniel B.
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Neandertal man the hunter: A history of Neandertal subsistence
The history of Neandertals has been examined by a number of researchers who highlight how historical biases have impacted popular and scientific perceptions of Neandertals.
Ready, E.
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Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Occupations in the Upper Atbara River Valley, Sudan. [PDF]
Close, Angela E. +3 more
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Explore the ancient roots of the Huaxia people and Chinese civilization
Chinese civilization, which stands as a shining star in human civilizations, is distinct in its nature and development path. Although it suffered numerous turns of devastation in its 5,000 years of history, it has resiliently remained uninterrupted in ...
Xing Gao
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Power and Plenty: Trade, War and the World Economy in the Second Millennium (Preface) [PDF]
This book provides the first systematic, integrated, analytical account of the evolution of the international economy during the last millennium. It emphasizes the two-way interaction between trade and geopolitics, and the importance of such interactions
Kevin H. O'Rourke, Ronald Findlay
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Seashore economies in the Late Paleolithic of southwest Europe: an overview
This article provides a summary of the archeological evidence regarding the exploitation of seashore resources in the European Late Paleolithic, in order to assess if this evidence can point to the existence of societies corresponding to the “storing, seashore hunter-gatherers” as defined by A. Testart. The rise in sea level since that period destroyed
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Author Correction: Late Paleolithic whale bone tools reveal human and whale ecology in the Bay of Biscay. [PDF]
McGrath K +20 more
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