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Chapter 1. Cultural Landscapes and Long-Term Human Ecology (Erick Robinson, Susan K. Harris, and Brian F. Codding)-Chapter 2. Models, Foragers, Human Beings, and a Hunter-Gatherer Career (Douglas B. Bamforth) -- Chapter 3. Defining and Modeling the Dimensions of Settlement Choice: An Empirical Approach (Kenneth L. Kvamme) -- Chapter 4. Isobiographies and Archaeology Beyond Long-Term Ethnography: Life History Reconstruction Using Stable Isotopes (Jelmer W. Eerkens and Eric J. Bartelink) -- Chapter 5. Caribou Inuit Activity and Settlement around Yathkyed: A Record of Archaeological Features in an Inland Arctic Landscape, Canada (Andrew M. Stewart) -- Chapter 6. Resource Acquisition Risk and Gender Division of Foraging Labor: Australian Lessons for Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology (Brian F. Codding, Rebecca Bliege Bird, David W. Zeanah, and Douglas W. Bird) -- Chapter 7. Niche Construction and the Ideal Free Distribution: Partners In Characterizing Past Human-Environment Dynamics (Sarah B. McClure and Douglas J. Kennett) -- Chapter 8. Reconsidering the Amazonian Interfluvial Occupation (Myrtle P. Shock) -- Chapter 9. Early Holocene Human Ecology and Adaptation to Millennial and Centennial-Scale Climate Change: A Case Study from the North Sea Basin (Erick Robinson and Jacob Freeman) -- Chapter 10. Technological Changes in Lithic Reduction as a Chronological Indicator in Surface Artifact Scatters (Susan K. Harris) -- Chapter 11. Neolithic Cultural Landscapes in Southwestern Germany: Exploring Contributions of Regional Survey (Lynn E. Fisher, Susan K. Harris, Rainer Schreg, and Corina Knipper) -- Chapter 12. Neolithic and Bronze Age Bog Settlements in the Federsee Basin (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) (Helmut Schlichtherle) -- Index. |