<p>"[Cooperation research] is one of the busiest and most exciting areas of transdisciplinary science right now, linking evolution, ecology and social science. . . this is the first major work or collection to address linkages between archaeology and cooperation research."—Michael E. Smith, Ar
Cooperation & collective action: archaeological perspectives
โ Scribed by Carballo, David M
- Publisher
- University Press of Colorado
- Year
- 2013;2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 319
- Category
- Library
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