Papers in Anthropology, Volume 15, Issue 1Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma., 1974 - Anthropology |
Contents
THE ECOTONE CONCEPT IN ANTHROPOLOGY | 23 |
ECOTONES AND BROAD SPECTRUM ECONOMIES | 33 |
INCEST AVOIDANCE A PRIMATOLOGICAL APPROACH | 55 |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abomey adaptations adjacent ecosystems African agricultural systems Allada analysis Anthropology archaeological associated Athabascans attempt baboon basic behavior biological biomes biotic broad spectrum economies Chicago chimpanzee classification communities complex components criteria crops cultural cybernetics Dahomean Dahomey differentiation dominant ecological ecosystems ecotonal regions ecotone concept edge effect Edward Sapir Eisenstadt's empirical environment ethology evolution exogamy exploited extent factors farming female Flannery functions glottochronology groups habitats Herskovits historical linguistics homeostatic homeostatic capacity human incest avoidance incest taboo Indian information processing involved king kingdom labor land languages major male mating mature ecosystems mechanisms monkeys mother negentropic niche Northwest Coast oestrus organization organizational paper Penutian Peter Ucko political systems population positive feedback processes Prehistory primates principles problems productivity proto-languages reconstruction relations relationships Sapir Science seral sexual social society species diversity stability structure studies sub-paradigms sub-system subsistence System Paradigm system theory theoretical transhumance transition zones types variables various village wildlife