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This book considers how language users express and understand literal and metaphorical spatial meaning not only in language but also through gesture and pointing. Researchers explore the ways in which theoretical developments in language and cognitio
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Maritime Communities of the Ancient Andes
Chapter 10 discusses the Late Intermediate Period (1000–1460 cal AD) and Late Horizon (1470–1532 cal AD) site of Cerro la Virgen in the Moche valley on the Peruvian north coast. The authors argue that the site was self-sufficient except for water
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https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066141.003.0010
Autor:
Jean Hudson
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Human Predators and Prey Mortality ISBN: 9780429042478
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American Antiquity. 70:561-580
This paper examines the way in which patterns of human occupation and geomorphic processes interacted to produce a highly structured distribution of artifacts and hearths over a period of over 3,000 years at the Allen site (25FT50), a Paleoindian cam
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Allyn Maclean Stearman, Eric Alden Smith, Janis B. Alcorn, Richard E. Bodmer, Kim Hill, R. Lee Lyman, Raymond Hames, Rajindra K. Puri, Michael Alvard, Jean Hudson
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Current Anthropology. 36:789-818
L'A. teste l'idee selon laquelle les chasseurs emploient un choix de proie pour augmenter la duree de la presence des produits de leur chasse. Ce qui est considere comme de la conservation par les indigenes est surement un epiphenomene. Les donnees s
Autor:
Jean Hudson
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Education 3-13. 18:34-40
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Clinical Toxicology. 43:595-596
Autor:
Jean Hudson
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American Antiquity. 69:586-587
The Preceramic site of Huaca Prieta, located on the north coast of Peru near the mouth of the Chicama River and excavated by Junius Bird in the 1940s, yielded perhaps the ultimate smoking gun, the recovery of a bundled fishnet with stone weights and