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African hunter-gatherer social organization: is it best understood as a product of encapsulation?
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Abstract
In a paper published in 1980, Hunters and gatherers today and reconstruction of the past’, I made some preliminary comments about the relevance of political and economic relationships with neighbouring pastoral and agricultural societies for understanding hunter-gatherer social and economic organization and, in particular, for understanding why some hunter-gatherers have what I call ‘immediate-return’ organization while others have what I call ‘delayed-return’ organization. Stimulated by recent work (for example, Leacock and Lee 1982; Schrire 1984), my aim in the present chapter is to develop those preliminary comments. 1 As always, I regard the argument I am putting forward as tentative and I warmly welcome…
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- Hunter-gatherer
- Encapsulation (networking)
- Geography
- Computer science
- Archaeology
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