Who Were the Natufians? A Dental Assessment of their Biological Coherency
The Natufians were complex, semi-sedentary hunter-gatherers who intensively exploited wild plant resources in the southern Levant 12,800 to 10,200 BP. They represent the human culturo-behavioral transition from simple, mobile hunter-gatherers to fully sedentary agriculturalists. The Natufians have b...
Main Author: | Joshua G. Lipschultz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Dental Anthropology Association
1997-05-01
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Series: | Dental Anthropology |
Online Access: | http://journal.dentalanthropology.org/index.php/jda/article/view/209/191 |
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