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Mobile Farmers : An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to Settlement Organization among the Raramuri of Northwestern Mexico, Hardback Book

Mobile Farmers : An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to Settlement Organization among the Raramuri of Northwestern Mexico Hardback

Part of the Ethnoarchaeological Series series

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This ethnoarchaeological study of the settlements of the Rarámuri focuses primarily on their mobility strategy.

This group presents a case where the common equation of agriculturalists = sedentary, and hunter-gatherers = mobile is broken.

The Rarámuri are agriculturalists with a pattern of mobility between two or more settlements during the course of any year.

Graham provides not only a description of this unusual pattern of mobility by a farming group, but also a number of insights and suggestions on how archaeologists can detect a mobile lifestyle in the residential areas of prehistoric agriculturalists

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