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... Hunter - gatherers often actively interfere with their natural environments by the use of fire , by means of selective hunting and gathering , as well as by systematic resource management . Sylvia J. Hallam and other Australian ...
... Hunter - gatherers often actively interfere with their natural environments by the use of fire , by means of selective hunting and gathering , as well as by systematic resource management . Sylvia J. Hallam and other Australian ...
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... hunter premise , but not all of its supporters can be called biological determinists - some may indeed be called technological determinists . According to the Man - the - Hunter hypothesis the hunting and killing of animals , a ...
... hunter premise , but not all of its supporters can be called biological determinists - some may indeed be called technological determinists . According to the Man - the - Hunter hypothesis the hunting and killing of animals , a ...
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... hunting must have constituted the backbone of pre - human society , as in most contemporary hunter - gatherer societies gathering appears to be of far more economic importance than hunting , 160 And although there is some disagreement ...
... hunting must have constituted the backbone of pre - human society , as in most contemporary hunter - gatherer societies gathering appears to be of far more economic importance than hunting , 160 And although there is some disagreement ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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