Territorial and Nonterritorial Routes to Power: Reconciling Evolutionary Ecological, Social Agency, and Historicist Approaches

scientific article published in March 2012

Territorial and Nonterritorial Routes to Power: Reconciling Evolutionary Ecological, Social Agency, and Historicist Approaches is …
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P356DOI10.1111/APAA.12004
P953full work available at URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apaa.12004

P2093author name stringEric Alden Smith
Benjamin Chabot‐Hanowell
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P304page(s)72-86
P577publication date2012-03-01
P1433published inArcheological Papers of the American Anthropological AssociationQ15759624
P1476titleTerritorial and Nonterritorial Routes to Power: Reconciling Evolutionary Ecological, Social Agency, and Historicist Approaches
P478volume22

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