New dimensions in hunter-gatherer studies :the prehistory of the Tarafeni Valley
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi Primus 2018Description: xiii,186p. illustrations (black and white and color), maps (black and white)ISBN: 9789386552426Subject(s): Antiquities Prehistoric peoples India--Paschim Medinipur (District) Hunting and gathering societiesDDC classification: 305.80095414 Summary: In the last decade or so. There has been substantial development in understanding the behavioral patterns of the pasthunter-gatherers societies. Although images of existing hunting-gathering populations continue to be used as analogues in drawing inferences about the past, there has been considerable shift in the analyses of both the archaeological record and the ethnographic data as well as more meaningful engagement with inquiries in territoriality, mobility strategies, and the use of raw materials by past hunter-gatherers.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In the last decade or so. There has been substantial development in understanding the behavioral patterns of the pasthunter-gatherers societies. Although images of existing hunting-gathering populations continue to be used as analogues in drawing inferences about the past, there has been considerable shift in the analyses of both the archaeological record and the ethnographic data as well as more meaningful engagement with inquiries in territoriality, mobility strategies, and the use of raw materials by past hunter-gatherers.
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