… prehistoric chaeological means, between individuals who cultures? travelled to resources to obtain material for Does the use of certain tools (e. g. weights) themselves, and professional traders who ob- and the presence of particular types of infra- tained the material from abro…
… functional variation in pottery use, including processing aquatic (freshwater) resources, terrestrial animals (both ruminant and non-ruminant), and dairy products as well as possibly food plants. Keywords Lipid residue analysis, early pottery use, Mesolithic-Neolithic transition…
… Wildlife Conservation Society, 2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx NY 10460 t World Resources Institute, 10 G Street, NE Suite 800, Washington, DC 20002 t World Wildlife Fund – US, 1250 24th St., NW, Washington DC 20037 This project was made possible by the generous support of the Am…
…s especially critical during elections since disinformation campaigns funded by resource rich political parties have begun to increasingly adopt cross-platform manipulation tactics. ► When ruling governments are directly involved in digital disinformation and hate campaigns, it i…
…ugh gaining more surplus. In order to do that, they need better access to vital resources, labor pool and/or produc- tive efficiency. Next step is the subordination of closest neighbors to achieve more power. At this point, the goal of increasing surplus is no longer in the realm…
…iscado Nunes and Boaventura de Sousa Santos postulate, must be understood as “a resource […] capable of identifying the silences and ignorance that define the incompleteness of culture, experience, and knowledge” (2003, 26). This is the space where Lusofonia moves: where silence …