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The Use of Life Tables in Paleodemography

Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1975
Anthropologists have become increasingly aware of the importance of population as a factor in a systematic view of human biological and cultural development. This awareness has generated an interest in the field of demography, and consequently, techniques once utilized almost exclusively by demographers are now frequently utilized for anthropological ...
James A. Moore   +2 more
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22 Paleodemography of Extinct Hominin Populations

2007
Paleodemography is the study of past population structure. The demographic structure of the population is both the outcome of evolutionary processes operating on groups of individuals and the basis on which future evolutionary forces can potentially operate.
Janet Monge, Alan Mann
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