Güldemann, TomMcConvell, PatrickRhodes, Richard A2023-12-209781139026208http://hdl.handle.net/1885/311044Foragers are often portrayed as “others” standing outside the main trajectory of human social evolution, which began with the Neolithic Revolution. In some forms of this narrative, foragers are static, left behind in the tide of history by their dynamic cousins, the farmers.application/pdfen-AU© 2020 Tom Güldemann, Patrick Mc Convell and Richard A. RhodesHunter-Gatherer Anthropology and Language2020-01-2610.1017/9781139026208.0022022-09-11