Sex equality in residential decision-making explains the unique social structure of hunter-gatherers, a new study reveals. Sex equality in residential decision-making explains the unique social ...
Vol. 17, No. 3, Special Issue: Severe Behavior Disorders of Children and Youth (Volume 17) (AUGUST 1994), pp. 255-266 (12 pages) In this paper, we raise issues related to the impact of environmental ...
Social interactions within a region may reduce the risk of resource stress by facilitating access to resources in other areas. Archaeological implications of this view of social networks are ...
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