Abstract

Recently it was suggested that "desert kites" - man-made structures built, almost certainly, for hunting - were also used for the husbandry of semi-domesticated animals. The following response will examine this new notion and its suitability for interpreting the possible functioning of these archaeological structures. For both biological and anthropological reasons we do not accept the new explanation for the function of the "desert kites ".

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