Author: Anthony J. Ranere
Anthony J Ranere currently works at the Department of Anthropology, Temple University. Anthony does research in Archaeology. His most recent co-authored publication is 'Niche construction and optimal foraging theory in Neotropical agricultural origins: A re-evaluation in consideration of the empirical evidence'.
Articles by Anthony J. Ranere:

Hunter-gatherer populations lived in wildly different geographic settings in the Americas and, not surprisingly, developed a wide range of subsistence, settlement and organizational patterns over time. 
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