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All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is
evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose
subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human
adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in
which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer
peoples in Africa, Asia, Australia and North America and reflect
theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition.Volume 1: Hunters
and Gatherers - History, Evolution and Social ChangeVolume II:
Hunters and Gatherers - Property, Power and Ideology
All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is
evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose
subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human
adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in
which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer
peoples in Africa, Asia, Australia and North America and reflect
theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition.Volume 1: Hunters
and Gatherers - History, Evolution and Social ChangeVolume II:
Hunters and Gatherers - Property, Power and Ideology
All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is
evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose
subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human
adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in
which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer
peoples in Africa, Asia, Australia and North America and reflect
theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition. Volume I takes a
close look that the history, evolution and social change of
hunter-gatherers, while Volume II looks at their property, power,
and ideology. Together they offer a thorough overview, perfect for
Social Anthropology courses.
All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is
evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose
subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human
adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in
which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer
peoples in Africa, Asia, Australia and North America and reflect
theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition. Volume I takes a
close look that the history, evolution and social change of
hunter-gatherers, while Volume II looks at their property, power,
and ideology. Together they offer a thorough overview, perfect for
Social Anthropology courses.
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