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Edited by Joseph A. Tainter and Bonnie B. Tainter
Introduction: Prehistoric Societies as Evolving Complex Systems
Demography, Environment, and Subsistence Stress
Notes on Economic Uncertainty and Human Behavior in the Prehistoric North American Southwest
Hunting, Gathering, and Health in the Prehistoric Southwest
Technological Strategies Responsive to Subsistence Stress
Risk, Anthropogenic Environments, and Western Anasazi Subsistence
The Calculus of Self-Interest in the Development of Cooperation: Sociopolitical Development and Risk Among the Northern Anasazi
Risk, Reciprocity, and the Operation of Social Networks
Variability in Food Production, Strategies of Storage and Sharing, and the Pithouse-to-Pueblo Transition in the Northern Southwest
Models and Frameworks for Archaeological Analysis of Resource Stress in the American Southwest
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