Cultural Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology
ISBN-10
0131945491
ISBN-13
9780131945494
Series
Cultural Anthropology
Category
Ethnology
Pages
390
Language
English
Published
1993
Author
Carol R. Ember

Description

Hunter - Gatherers or most people in our society , getting food consists of a trip to the supermarket . I Within the space of an hour , we can gather enough food from the shelves to last us a week . Seasons don't daunt us .

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