Prehistoric foragers of the North Atlantic: Perspectives on lithic procurement and social complexity in the north Norwegian Stone Age and the Labrador Maritime Archaic
The complex hunter-gatherer debate is dominated by reductionist ecofunctionalist approaches. A critique of these approaches is developed from a postprocessual stance informed by structuration theory. The geographical locus of the study is the circumpolar zone. The north Norwegian Stone Age is the pr...
Main Author: | Hood, Bryan C |
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Language: | ENG |
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ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst
1992
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Online Access: | https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI9219445 |
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