Biocultural perspectives on interpersonal violence in the prehistoric San Francisco bay area
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Authors/contributors
- Bartelink, Eric J. (Author)
- Bellifemine, Viviana I. (Author)
- Nechayev, Irina (Author)
- Andrushko, Valerie A. (Author)
- Leventhal, Alan (Author)
- Jurmain, Robert (Author)
- Temple, Daniel H. (Editor)
- Stojanowski, Christopher M.Editors (Editor)
Title
Biocultural perspectives on interpersonal violence in the prehistoric San Francisco bay area
Book Title
Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resilience: A bioarchaeological perspective
Series
Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology
Date
2018
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
274-301
Citation Key
bartelink_bellifemine_nechayev_andrushko_leventhal_jurmain_2018
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tex.collection: Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology
tex.place: Cambridge
Citation
Bartelink, E. J., Bellifemine, V. I., Nechayev, I., Andrushko, V. A., Leventhal, A., & Jurmain, R. (2018). Biocultural perspectives on interpersonal violence in the prehistoric San Francisco bay area. In D. H. Temple & C. M. E. Stojanowski (Eds.), Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resilience: A bioarchaeological perspective (pp. 274–301). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316941256.012
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