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... culture content . Tribes were seen as components of " culture areas , " frozen in ecological domains and social systems . Such studies recorded impressively long lists of behavorial practices , technologies , and material artifacts ...
... culture content . Tribes were seen as components of " culture areas , " frozen in ecological domains and social systems . Such studies recorded impressively long lists of behavorial practices , technologies , and material artifacts ...
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... cultural assimilation . This view characterized the approach of most of the accultura- tion studies of the last thirty years . Change was always seen as a one - way process . White culture was always superordinate ; the In- dian ...
... cultural assimilation . This view characterized the approach of most of the accultura- tion studies of the last thirty years . Change was always seen as a one - way process . White culture was always superordinate ; the In- dian ...
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... culture appears to be older than the Folsom culture but may not be as old as the Clovis material . Two closely affiliated cultures , Agate Basin and Hell Gap , date within a few hundred years on either side of his 10,000 year old ( 8000 ...
... culture appears to be older than the Folsom culture but may not be as old as the Clovis material . Two closely affiliated cultures , Agate Basin and Hell Gap , date within a few hundred years on either side of his 10,000 year old ( 8000 ...
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