Anthropology for Archaeologists: An IntroductionDuckworth, 1981 - 300 sider |
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Food and Raw Materials | 29 |
Settlement | 78 |
Social Organisation | 135 |
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animals anthropology archaeological evidence archaeologists artefacts aspects Athapaskan axes Azande bigmen Bomagai-Angoiang bone burial camps caribou cattle causewayed enclosures ceremonial Chagnon chapter chief complex context crops cultivation culture Dinka discussed Dogon economy endemic warfare environment Esquimo ethnographic European Evans-Pritchard example exchange exploit farmers farming feast female fields Figure fishing forest Fulani gathering grave groups Guinea Hausa henges herds houses hunter-gatherers hunters hunting Iban inhabitants interpretation Kapauku Karimojong Kede kula land leaders live male Maori material Mbuti Mesolithic millennium b.c. Monkan move Naskapi Neolithic nomadic North Nuer pastoral pastoralists perhaps permanent pigs political possible prehistoric primitive probably range recognised region Renfrew ritual and religion Sahlins seasonal settled settlement pattern settlement units shelter shifting agriculture similar social organisation societies Somerset Levels specialisation stone structures subsistence suggests Swazi temporary territory Tikopia Tiwi trade tribal tribes types village warfare women wooden Yanomamo Yoruba