Man the Hunter

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Richard Barry Lee, Irven DeVore
Transaction Publishers - 415 oldal
Man the Hunter is a collection of papers presented at a symposium on research done among the hunting and gathering peoples of the world. Ethnographic studies increasingly contribute substantial amounts of new data on hunter-gatherers and are rapidly changing our concept of Man the Hunter. Social anthropologists generally have been reappraising the basic concepts of descent, fi liation, residence, and group structure. This book presents new data on hunters and clarifi es a series of conceptual issues among social anthropologists as a necessary background to broader discussions with archaeologists, biologists, and students of human evolution.
 

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DeVore
3
The Current Status of the Worlds Hunting and Gathering Peoples George
13
What Hunters Do for a Living or How To Make Out on Scarce Resources
30
An Introduction to Hadza Ecology james Woodbum 4 9
49
Subsistence on the Northwest Coast Wayne Suttles
56
Subsistence and Ecology of Northern Food Gatherers with Special Reference
69
Adaptive Processes Assn Balisci
78
Ownership and Use of Land among the Australian Aborigines L R Hiatt
99
20 Demographic and Ecological Influences on Aboriginal Australian Marriage
185
2 Australian Marriage LandOwning Groups and Initiations Frederick G
200
22 Discussions Part IV
209
Health and Disease in HunterGatherers Frederick
221
Some Predictions for the Pleistocene Based on Equilibrium Systems among
229
Discussions Part V
241
An East African Example Glynn L Isaac 2 53
253
Methodological Considerations of the Archeological Use of Ethnographic
268

2 The Diversity of Eskimo Societies David Dama i 1 1
111
The Nature of chrib Socioterritorial Groups June Helm
118
The Birhor of India and Some Comments on Band Organization B 7
126
The Importance of Flux in Two Hunting Societies Colin M Tumbull
132
Level of Social Organization Arnold R Pilling
138
Discussions Part III
146
Gidjingali Marriage Arrangements L R Hiatt
165
Marriage Classes and Demography in Central Australia M Meggitt
176
Discussions Part VI
281
An Integrating Biobehavior System and Its Evolutionary Impor
304
Causal Factors and Processes in the Evolution of Prefarming Societies
321
Discussions Part VII
335
The Concept of Primitiveness Claude LéuiStrauss
349
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362
Index
393

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