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    Неолит и ранний бронзовый век Предбайкалья: пространственно-временные паттерны использования могильников [Neolithic and Early Bronze Age of Cis-Baikal: spatiotemporal patterns of c... by Weber, AW, Bazaliiskii, VI, Goriunova, OI, Schulting, RJ, Ramsey, CB

    Published 2023
    “…Hunter-gatherer archaeology typically focusses on the details of subsistence strategies and material culture and, in the case of cemeteries, on various aspects of mortuary practices, beliefs, and social differentiation. …”
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    The gatherer and the grindstone: towards a methodological toolkit for grindstone analysis in southern Africa by Eoin, L

    Published 2015
    “…This belies models suggesting that C<sub>4</sub> grass seeds were unlikely to have contributed to hunter-gatherer diets, and questions interpretations of grass 'bedding' as well as the distinction between 'forager' and 'farmer'. …”
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    Ostrich eggshell bead strontium isotopes reveal persistent macroscale social networking across late Quaternary southern Africa by Stewart, BA, Zhao, Y, Mitchell, PJ, Dewar, G, Gleason, JD, Blum, JD

    Published 2020
    “…Hunter-gatherer exchange networks dampen subsistence and reproductive risks by building relationships of mutual support outside local groups that are underwritten by symbolic gift exchange. …”
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    Seasonal scheduling of shellfish collection in the Middle and Later Stone Ages of southern Africa by Loftus, E, Lee-Thorp, J, Leng, M, Marean, C, Sealy, J

    Published 2019
    “…The south coast of South Africa boasts an exceptional record of coastal hunter-gatherer occupation spanning the Holocene, the last glacial cycle and beyond. …”
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    The late quaternary landscape at Sehonghong in the Lesotho highlands, southern Africa by Mitchell, P

    Published 1996
    “…In the rough and rugged country of the Lesotho highlands, rock-paintings and archaeological deposits in the rock-shelters record hunter-gatherer life-ways; at Sehonghong, a long sequence runs from recent times to and through the Last Glacial Maximum. …”
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