「hunter-gatherers」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Paleo-Indians | Hunter-gatherers, and later Comanche, Tonkawa, and Karanka |
They were stone age | hunter-gatherers and inhabited much of the area to the sou |
They were stone age | hunter-gatherers and inhabited much of the area (including |
Rowley-Conwy's research has focussed on | hunter-gatherers and early farmers, in particular the natu |
asically egalitarian structure of Archaic | hunter-gatherers and the chiefdoms characteristic of Missi |
100,000 BC - San or Bushmen ( | hunter-gatherers) are gradually displaced by the Khoikhoi |
en used by South African pastoralists and | hunter-gatherers as a mood-altering substance from prehist |
ater Marxists, and applied it not only to | hunter-gatherers but also to some subsistence agriculture |
Early | hunter-gatherers established temporary camp sites througho |
M.A.P. (1999) "Prehistory of Newfoundland | Hunter-Gatherers: Extinctions or Adaptations?", |
Drawing parallels between modern | hunter-gatherers in southern Africa (Bushmen) and the Amer |
of the Eveni, who are essentially nomadic | hunter-gatherers, into towns and villages during the Stali |
n that this was a permanent residence for | hunter-gatherers is supported by analysis that Howick is a |
wn as the Kola or Koya) are nomadic Pygmy | hunter-gatherers living in the rain forest. |
Small isolated groups of | hunter-gatherers migrated alongside herds of large herbivo |
Some 300-400 Hadza live as | hunter-gatherers, much as their ancestors have for thousan |
Only a handful of them live as | hunter-gatherers now. |
The Tonkawa were | hunter-gatherers of the area, and often traded with their |
ed in the cromlech continued to be either | hunter-gatherers or herders, rather than agricultural farm |
by the Maa simply refers to neighbouring | hunter-gatherers regardless of their origin - the Yaaku fo |
ersally in Great Britain, from Mesolithic | hunter-gatherers to Neolithic farmers - a process known as |
when farming spread, and farmers squeezed | hunter/gatherers to the ecological margins. |
eat Britain, where he shows how Stone Age | hunter-gatherers used the resources around them to feed an |
Occasional Mesolithic flints show early | hunter-gatherers utilised the Forest, and although there a |
interpreted as indicating that Mesolithic | hunter-gatherers were capable of establishing permanent se |
The last | hunter-gatherers, who left abundant traces of their passag |
Tchefuncte Culture people were primarily | hunter-gatherers who lived in small hamlets in the Lower M |
ong the Kucong or Yellow Lahu, a group of | hunter-gatherers who live in the Ailao Mountains of Yunnan |
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