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    In What Ways Might Ethnographic Evidence About Hunter-Gatherer (Foraging) Societies
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In What Ways Might Ethnographic Evidence About Hunter-Gatherer (Foraging) Societies

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In what ways might ethnographic evidence about hunter-gatherer (foraging) societies be problematic for inferring the nature of human societies before the emergence of horticulture?

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