Paleoindian interaction and mating networks: reply to Moore and Moseley

How early human populations in North America maintained reproductive viability is a question that has shaped our research for over a decade. The concept of staging areas, mechanisms for band-macroband interaction, and an examination of how interaction networks could have formed and evolved over the...

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Published inAmerican antiquity Vol. 66; no. 3; p. 530
Main Authors Anderson, D G, Gillam, J C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Cambridge University Press 01.07.2001
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Summary:How early human populations in North America maintained reproductive viability is a question that has shaped our research for over a decade. The concept of staging areas, mechanisms for band-macroband interaction, and an examination of how interaction networks could have formed and evolved over the course of the Paleoindian era are all solutions that we have presented.
ISSN:0002-7316
2325-5064
DOI:10.2307/2694251