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Man, 1975
1. The Original Affluent Society2. The Domestic Mode of Production: The Structure of Underproduction3. The Domestic Mode of Production: Intensification of Production4. The Spirit of the Gift5. On the Sociology of Primitive Exchange6.
Paul Stirling, Marshall Sahlins
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1. The Original Affluent Society2. The Domestic Mode of Production: The Structure of Underproduction3. The Domestic Mode of Production: Intensification of Production4. The Spirit of the Gift5. On the Sociology of Primitive Exchange6.
Paul Stirling, Marshall Sahlins
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Ochre Use in the Middle Stone Age
, 2020The term “ochre” has many meanings: a colored stone, a pigment, sunscreen, a curiosity item, a mustard hue, or even an object used for ritual. Ochre found at archaeological sites is described as a range of earthy, ferruginous rocks with red–yellow–purple
T. Hodgskiss
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Quaternary International, 2017
This paper provides an interpretation of the chronology of the Early Later Stone Age (Early LSA) in South Africa and Southern Namibia. The Early LSA tradition first appears in Africa at Border Cave between ∼46 and 44ka, and in Southern Africa this ...
C. Bousman, J. Brink
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This paper provides an interpretation of the chronology of the Early Later Stone Age (Early LSA) in South Africa and Southern Namibia. The Early LSA tradition first appears in Africa at Border Cave between ∼46 and 44ka, and in Southern Africa this ...
C. Bousman, J. Brink
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Late Stone Age and Middle Stone Age Tool-Makers
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1972Late Stone Age and Middle Stone Age tool-makers. Read to Witwatersrand Centre of S.A.A.S (South African Archaeological Society), November 1972.
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The First Materials (Stone Age and Copper—Stone Age)
2004Materials have accompanied mankind virtually from the very beginning of his existence. Among the first materials utilized by man were certainly stone and wood, but bone, fibers, feathers, shells, animal skin, and clay also served specific purposes.
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Nature, 1981
Early Man in Britain and Ireland: An Introduction to Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Cultures. By Alex Morrison. Pp.209. (Croom Helm/St Martin's Press: 1980.) Hbk £12.95, $35; pbk £7.95.
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Early Man in Britain and Ireland: An Introduction to Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Cultures. By Alex Morrison. Pp.209. (Croom Helm/St Martin's Press: 1980.) Hbk £12.95, $35; pbk £7.95.
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2005
Although studies of present‐day hunters and foragers cannot be used directly to reconstruct the sociology of our Stone Age ancestors, they can, if combined with the archaeological evidence and supplemented by recent research in evolutionary game theory, be used to answer the question how the original bands of hunters and foragers could cohere over many
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Although studies of present‐day hunters and foragers cannot be used directly to reconstruct the sociology of our Stone Age ancestors, they can, if combined with the archaeological evidence and supplemented by recent research in evolutionary game theory, be used to answer the question how the original bands of hunters and foragers could cohere over many
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Archeology, Environment, and Chronology of the Early Middle Stone Age Component of Wonderwerk Cave
, 2020M. Chazan +7 more
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Hunter Gatherer Research
Prehistory has always been of great fascination to children. As funny and amusing as educational media might be, it often carries contemporary stereotypes and biases since the deep past provides ‘forms of critical imagination’ that are products of present capitalist culture ( Pitcher 2022 :18).
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Prehistory has always been of great fascination to children. As funny and amusing as educational media might be, it often carries contemporary stereotypes and biases since the deep past provides ‘forms of critical imagination’ that are products of present capitalist culture ( Pitcher 2022 :18).
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