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The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers

University of Wyoming · Wyoming Department of Education

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Abstract

In this book, Robert L. Kelly challenges the preconceptions that hunter-gatherers were Paleolithic relics living in a raw state of nature, instead crafting a position that emphasizes their diversity, and downplays attempts to model the original foraging lifeway or to use foragers to depict human nature stripped to its core. Kelly reviews the anthropological literature for variation among living foragers in terms of diet, mobility, sharing, land tenure, technology, exchange, male-female relations, division of labor, marriage, descent and political organization. Using the paradigm of human behavioral ecology, he analyzes the diversity in these areas and seeks to explain rather than explain away variability, and…

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Keywords
  • Prehistory
  • Diversity (politics)
  • Foraging
  • Anthropology
  • Ethnography
  • Hunter-gatherer
  • Analogy
  • Geography
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