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090 _a14093
100 _a20040322 1973 y0pory5003 ba
200 1 _aMan the hunter
_fcompil. Richard Lee
_gco-aut. Irven Devore
210 _aChicago
_cAldine
_d1973
215 _a415 p.
464 1 _tDiscussions, part vii
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464 1 _tEvolution of hunting
_0148529
464 1 _tDiscussions, part vi
_0148530
464 1 _tTheoretical framework for interpreting archeological materials
_0148531
464 1 _tDiscussions, part v
_0148532
464 1 _tDiscussions, part iv
_0148533
464 1 _tGidjingali marriage arrangements
_0148534
464 1 _tDiscussions, part iii
_0148535
464 1 _tDiscussion, part ii
_0148536
464 1 _tIntroduction to hadsa ecology
_0148537
464 1 _tWho hunters do for a living, or, how to make out on scarce resources
_0148538
464 1 _tProblems in the study of hunters and gatherers
_0148539
464 1 _tPreface
_0148540
464 1 _tCausal factors and processes in the evolution of pre-parnning societies
_0183765
464 1 _tCoping with abundance : subsistence on the northwest coast
_0183801
464 1 _tImportance of flux in two hunting societies
_0184017
464 1 _tAustralian marriage, land-owning groups, and initiations
_0184092
464 1 _tSubsistence and ecology of northern food fatherers with special reference to the ainu
_0184380
464 1 _tDemographic and ecological influences on aboriginal australian marridge sections
_0184449
464 1 _tBirhor of india and some comments on bend organization
_0184582
464 1 _tStability and flexibility in hadza residential groupings
_0184583
464 1 _tSoutheastern australia : level of social organization
_0185011
464 1 _tCurrent status of the world's hunting and fathering peoples
_0185575
464 1 _tJidjingali marriage arrengements
_0185784
464 1 _tOwnership and use of land among the australian aborigines
_0185785
464 1 _tMarriage classes and demography in central australia
_0185846
464 1 _tConcept of primitiveness
_0186079
464 1 _tDiscussions
_0186130
464 1 _tWhat hunters do for a living, or, how to make out on scarce resources
_0186154
464 1 _tHunting economies of the tropical forest zone of south america : an attempt at
_0186171
464 1 _tHunting : an integrating biobehavior system and its evolutionary importance
_0186196
464 1 _tTraces of pleistocene hunters : an east african example
_0186697
464 1 _tNature of dogrib socioterritorial groups
_0186894
464 1 _tTheoretical pamework for interpreting archeological materials
_0187089
464 1 _tDiversity of eskimo societies
_0187443
464 1 _tEpidemiological factors : health and disease in hunter-fatherers
_0187536
464 1 _tDiscussions. part 7
_0187577
464 1 _tDiscussions. part 6
_0187726
464 1 _tStudies of hunter-fatherers as an aid to the interpretation of prehistoric socie
_0187864
464 1 _tDiscussions. part 3
_0188414
464 1 _tSome predictions for the pleistocene based on equilibrium systems among recent
_0188415
464 1 _tDiscussions. part 4
_0188433
464 1 _tMethodological considerations of the archeological use of ethnographic data
_0188455
464 1 _tEthnographic data and understanding the pleistocene
_0188456
464 1 _tDiscussions
_0188651
464 1 _tNetsilik eskimos : adaptive processes
_0188652
606 1 _aHistória da Cultura
686 _a2930 - Cultura e Etnologia
702 1 _aLee
_bRichard
702 1 _aDevore
_bIrven
856 4 _uhttps://catalogo.ispa.pt/opac/biblioteca/localizacao_doc/so2.htm