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The socioecology of hunter-gatherer territory size
Jacob Freeman,
John Anderies
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Sustainability Initiative
Bioarchaeological Research, Center for (CBR)
Behavior, Institutions and the Environment, Center for (CBIE)
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Mathematical Computational Modeling Sciences Center, Simon A. Levin (MCMSC)
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Arts & Humanities
Hunter-gatherers
100%
Food
58%
Technological Organization
19%
Ethnolinguistic Groups
16%
Population Growth
11%
Subsistence
11%
Primates
11%
Niche
10%
Social Organization
10%
Scaling
10%
Mammals
10%
Ownership
9%
Ecosystem
9%
Trajectory
9%
Productivity
6%
Causes
6%
Social Sciences
Territories
65%
food
57%
society
42%
scaling
10%
population growth
10%
productivity
8%
linguistics
6%
organization
6%
cause
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Population Density
50%
Mammals
14%
Lapping
14%
Ecosystems
11%
Linguistics
9%
Productivity
8%
Trajectories
7%