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Abundance in the Archaic: A Dwelling Perspective
Christopher R. Moore ; Christopher W. Schmidt Monica L. Smith
Abundance, 2017, p.45
University Press of Colorado
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Título:
Abundance in the Archaic: A Dwelling Perspective
Autor:
Christopher R. Moore
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Christopher W. Schmidt
Monica L. Smith
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Abundance, 2017, p.45
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Archaic period studies in eastern North America typically address resource availability and abundance in environmental terms. Patches or ecotones are considered resource-rich if they exhibit a high diversity of available resources or relatively high yields of particularly productive resources (Brown 1985; Jefferies, Thompson, and Milner 2005; Zeder 2012). Explanations of Archaic settlement patterns often juxtapose these “rich” zones with areas characterized by fewer or less diverse (i.e., scarcer) resources, arguing that hunter-gatherers were either pushed out of these zones or pulled toward the resource-rich zones by changing climatic conditions (Brown 1985, 1986; Dye 1996; Munson 1986). In this chapter we
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