The dik-diks of Guli Waabayo: late Pleistocene net-hunting and forager sociality in eastern Africa
Net-hunting is closely linked to organized labor and hunter-gatherer cooperation in many world regions. At the Rifle Range Site (RRS) in southern Somalia, scholars have argued that Later Stone Age (LSA) foragers developed specialized strategies for hunting dwarf antelope—possibly using communal net-...
Auteur principal: | Jones, MB |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Springer
2023
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