Ethnology, Volume 24University of Pittsburgh, 1985 - Anthropology |
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... agricultural intensity and the division of labor into non- agricultural craft specialties . This empirical relationship has long been noted and discussed . In cross - cultural studies , for example , Hobhouse , Wheeler , and Ginsberg ...
... agricultural intensity and the division of labor into non- agricultural craft specialties . This empirical relationship has long been noted and discussed . In cross - cultural studies , for example , Hobhouse , Wheeler , and Ginsberg ...
Page 140
... agricultural intensification , Spooner and Netting ( 1972 : 57 ) state that Specialized craft production , growing exchange , centralized political control and mediation , and more intensive agriculture may be responses to the same ...
... agricultural intensification , Spooner and Netting ( 1972 : 57 ) state that Specialized craft production , growing exchange , centralized political control and mediation , and more intensive agriculture may be responses to the same ...
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... agricultural intensity ; by symmetry , the argument is the same for the craft specialization equation . Because of the feedback loop , the usual ordinary least squares ( OLS ) regression procedures cannot be used to estimate the ...
... agricultural intensity ; by symmetry , the argument is the same for the craft specialization equation . Because of the feedback loop , the usual ordinary least squares ( OLS ) regression procedures cannot be used to estimate the ...
Contents
Criteria for Selecting Herbal Remedies C H Browner | 13 |
Sociolinguistic Implications Lajos | 33 |
Pingelap Politics and AmericanMicronesian Relations David | 43 |
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