[Ressenya de llibre] The complexity of hunter-gatherer societies is an open issue in current anthropological debates. Indeed, as ethnographic and archaeological studies improve our understanding of present and past foraging groups, the usual dichotomous categorisation into 'simple' and 'complex' (based on, for example, mobility patterns, resource management and socio-spatial organisation) blurs. 'It is time to ask what complexity in a simple foraging society really looks like; what does it mean and how does it emerge?' (...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
Over the past five decades, archaeologists have proposed a wide range of methods for the study of sp...
The settlement-subsistence pattern of hunter-gatherers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has been viewed his...
Hunter-gatherers are foundational to anthropology. Ethnographic accounts of foragers have been essen...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Well-established and innovative young scholars present...
As obligate tool users, humans habitually reconfigure resource distributions on landscapes. Such res...
This dissertation examines human settlement-size variation through the lens of hunter-gatherer archa...
This dissertation focuses on developing the means to investigate social organization of communal hun...
This handbook examines the ethnohistory of hunter-gatherers and its relevance to archaeology and ant...
Archaeological surveys should be designed to better understand how past people interacted with their...
For more than a century, the study of hunting and gathering societies has been central to the develo...
Explaining site locations and sizes are examples of the many tasks that require a dynamic approach t...
In this study, optimal foraging theory is used to evaluate hunting and butchering practices as well ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Expands the understanding of large-scale hunting metho...
At the global scale, conceptions of hunter-gatherer economies have changed considerably over time an...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
Over the past five decades, archaeologists have proposed a wide range of methods for the study of sp...
The settlement-subsistence pattern of hunter-gatherers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has been viewed his...
Hunter-gatherers are foundational to anthropology. Ethnographic accounts of foragers have been essen...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Well-established and innovative young scholars present...
As obligate tool users, humans habitually reconfigure resource distributions on landscapes. Such res...
This dissertation examines human settlement-size variation through the lens of hunter-gatherer archa...
This dissertation focuses on developing the means to investigate social organization of communal hun...
This handbook examines the ethnohistory of hunter-gatherers and its relevance to archaeology and ant...
Archaeological surveys should be designed to better understand how past people interacted with their...
For more than a century, the study of hunting and gathering societies has been central to the develo...
Explaining site locations and sizes are examples of the many tasks that require a dynamic approach t...
In this study, optimal foraging theory is used to evaluate hunting and butchering practices as well ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Expands the understanding of large-scale hunting metho...
At the global scale, conceptions of hunter-gatherer economies have changed considerably over time an...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
Over the past five decades, archaeologists have proposed a wide range of methods for the study of sp...
The settlement-subsistence pattern of hunter-gatherers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has been viewed his...