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As pioneering hunter-gatherer populations moved into unfamiliar regions, they faced the challenge of locating resources like food, water, and raw materials. In this book, David B. Hunt proposes a quantitative model to explain adaptive behaviors of the first groups of humans to settle in a particular area, a concept known as “landscape learning.”

Produktbeschreibung
As pioneering hunter-gatherer populations moved into unfamiliar regions, they faced the challenge of locating resources like food, water, and raw materials. In this book, David B. Hunt proposes a quantitative model to explain adaptive behaviors of the first groups of humans to settle in a particular area, a concept known as “landscape learning.”
Autorenporträt
David B. Hunt received his PhD in archaeology from the University of Washington. He has participated in field projects in the Great Basin (Rimrock Draw in southern Oregon), Idaho (Cooper’s Ferry), Alaska, and Mallorca, Spain, and his own dissertation fieldwork throughout Nevada and Utah.