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https://www.academia.edu/222921/Hovers_E_and_D_R_Braun_eds_2009_Interdisciplinary_Approach…

…es like Renzidong (Dong 2006) or Riwat (Gaillard 2006) provided a buffer from resource variation that was a result of and ends as late as 1 Ma at sites like Isampur (Petraglia et environmental instability in the Plio-Pleistocene (de la Torre al. 1999), yet earlier sites do show a…

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…rehistoric 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 abroad…

https://www.academia.edu/3230875/Sustainable_Communities_Sustainable_Development_Other_Pat…

…d meet the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Council on Library Resources. Series design by Leslie Fitch Printed by For Strongim Pipol CONTENTS Note on Authors ix Preface and Acknowledgments xi I Communities in Context 1 Chapter 1. Postcolonial Development and Susta…

https://www.academia.edu/93047087/Homegarden_Variation_and_Medicinal_Plant_Sharing_among_t…

…ology, Ethnobotany, Folk medicine, Homegarden, Mesoamerica Introduction local resources (e.g., homegarden medicinals) that they value as pharmacologically active Mayan homegardens, like most home or may influence public health in Guatemala and door–yard gardens, are multifunction…