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Social Adaptation to Food Stress: A Prehistoric Southwestern Example (Prehistoric Archeology and Ecology Series)
Paul E. Minnis
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| #11977401 in Books | 1985-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 239 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Readable Doctoral Presentation|By Erin Penn|A very readable and informative doctoral presentation on social adaptation to food stress. Using archaeological evidence of both food and cultural artifacts, Paul Minnis presents a theory about how drought drove the various cultures to change.
Highly recommend for sociological studies and people interested in food history.|About the Author|
Paul E. Minnis, an archeologist and ethnobotanist, is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Oklahoma at Norman.|
Combining anthropology, archeology, and evolutionary theory, Paul E. Minnis develops a model of how tribal societies deal with severe food shortages. While focusing on the prehistory of the Rio Mimbres region of New Mexico, he provides comparative data from the Fringe Enga of New Guinea, the Tikopia of Tikopia Island, and the Gwembe Tonga of South Africa.
Minnis proposes that, faced with the threat of food shortages, nonstratified societies survive by employi...
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