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By Ian Kuijt

Drawing on either the result of fresh archaeological examine and anthropological conception, major specialists synthesize present considering at the nature of and version inside of Neolithic social preparations. The authors examine archaeological info inside of more than a few methodological and theoretical views to reconstruct key features of formality practices, exertions association, and collective social identification on the scale of the loved ones, group, and region.

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