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The Social Dynamics of Aggregation and Dispersal in the Western Desert

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Veth, Peter
McDonald, Jo

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Wiley-Blackwell

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Meg Conkey's (1980) study of decorated antler/bone objects at Altamira formulated explicit test implications for aggregation and dispersal in hunter-gatherer settlement systems. The concept of diversity in design elements was added into an aggregation " m

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A companion to rock art

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2037-12-31