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1. Hunter-gatherer behaviour in prehistory: problems and perspectives Geoff Bailey Part I. Primary data sources: problems of theory and method: 2 Editorial 3. Time budgeting and hunter-gatherer technology Robin Torrence 4. Mortality models and the interpretation of horse population structure Marsha Levine 5. The calculation and interpretation of ungulate age profiles from dental crown heights Richard G. Klein, Kathryn Allwarden and Cornelia Wolf Part II. Spatial organization of the subsistence economy: 6. Editorial 7. Epirus revisited: seasonality and inter-site variation in the Upper Palaeolithic of north-west Greece Geoff Bailey, Pat Carter, Clive Gamble and Helen Higgs 8. Site variability and prehistoric economy in Levante Iain Davidson 9. Boreal phase settlement/subsistence models for Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark 10 Sedentary hunters: the Ertebolle example Peter Rowley-Conway Part III. Long-term economic change: demographic and environmental factors: 11. Editorial 12. Late Pleistocene hunter-gatherer adaptations in Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark and Lawrence G. Straus 13. Economic change in Late Pleistocene Cantabria Geoff Bailey 14. Further reflections on adaptive change in Cantabrian prehistory Lawrence G. Straus and Geoffrey A. Clark 15. Late Pleistocene economies of the French Pyrenees Paul G. Bahn Part IV. Social interaction and economic change: large-scale perspectives: 16. Editorial 17. Social network systems amongst hunter-gatherers considered within southern Norway Marcie Madden 18. Culture and society in the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe Clive Gamble 19. Palaeolithic cave art in ecological perspective Michael A. Jochim 20. Palaeolithic archaeology - some problems with form, space and time Martin Wobst.

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