This book explores the relationship between cultural strategies and their biological outcomes, combining for the first time an ecosystems approach with cultural anthropological, archaeological and evolutionary behavioural concepts. Beginning with resource use and food procurement behaviour, the text examines major subsistence modes, the circumstances and dynamics of large-scale subsistence change, the effect of social differentiation on resource use and the effects of subsistence behaviour on population development and regulation.
Human Ecology: Biocultural Adaptations in Human Communities (Ecological Studies)
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Author(s)Holger Schutkowski
PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN3540260854
ISBN-139783540260851
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