Title: The Rise and Fall of Seasonal Mobility among Hunter-Gatherers: The Case of the Southern Levant [and Comments and Replies]
Abstract: Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Rise and Fall of Seasonal Mobility among Hunter-Gatherers: The Case of the Southern Levant [and Comments and Replies]Daniel E. Lieberman, Anna Belfer-Cohen, Donald O. Henry, Daniel Kaufman, Quintin Mackie, Deborah I. Olszewski, Thomas R. Rocek, Peter J. Sheppard, Erik Trinkaus, and François R. VallaDaniel E. Lieberman, Anna Belfer-Cohen, Donald O. Henry, Daniel Kaufman, Quintin Mackie, Deborah I. Olszewski, Thomas R. Rocek, Peter J. Sheppard, Erik Trinkaus, and François R. 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