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David W. Zeanah, James A. Carter, Daniel P. Dugas, Robert G. Elston & Julia E. Hammett. An optimal foraging model of hunter-gatherer land use in the Carson Desert. xi+421 pages, 134 figures, 72 tables (plus appendices). 1995. Silver City (NV): Intermountain Research paperback.
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