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      The origins of sedentism and farming communities in the Levant

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            Style and Social Information in Kalahari San Projectile Points

            The results of a study on the relationship between stylistic variation in Kalahari San projectile points and aspects of San social organization are summarized. Five issues relevant to archaeology are discussed in light of the San data: (1) stylistic behavior and the different aspects of style, (2) which items of material culture carry social information and why, (3) which attributes on San projectile points carry social information, (4) what the results of the analysis of stylistic variation in projectile points imply for current methods of stylistic analysis and interpretation, and (5) the correspondence between style in San projectile points and San organization.
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              The archaeology of place

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                Journal
                Journal of World Prehistory
                J World Prehist
                Springer Nature
                0892-7537
                1573-7802
                December 1989
                December 1989
                : 3
                : 4
                : 447-498
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                10.1007/BF00975111
                7e02f198-2d56-4dd3-ba0f-3fc246657cea
                © 1989
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