Resource Managers: North American And Australian Hunter-gatherersLand ownership; use of resources; division of labour q.v. article annotations for details. |
Contents
Mobility as a Factor Limiting Resource | 17 |
Fire Technology and Resource Management | 45 |
The Ecology | 69 |
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Resource Managers: North American and Australian Huntergatherers Nancy M. Williams,Eugene S. Hunn No preview available - 2020 |
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