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    International Journal of Historical Archaeology /

    Published 1998
    Table of Contents: “…Scarlett -- Could've Been a Contender: The Making and Breaking of “China” in the Ottoman Empire / Lynda Carroll -- Immaculate Consumption: A Critique of the “Shop till you drop” School of Human Behavior / LouAnn Wurst, Randall H. McGuire.…”
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    Psychometric properties of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) in Ecuadorian population by Arias, Patricio R., García, Felipe E., Valdivieso, Isabel Patricia

    Published 2017
    “…In the study of human behavior concerning the ex-position to highly stressful events, psychology has taken a leap forward, studying not only the negative effects of such events, but also the knowledge a person may gain from them, which is known as posttraumatic growth. …”
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    Personal-level explanations in behavioral sciences of non-human animals. by Sánchez, Nicolás Sebastián

    Published 2021
    “…The distinction between personal and subpersonal levels of psychological explanation has proved useful in order to differentiate ways of understanding human behavior. Yet little has been discussed about how these kinds of explanations would work in making sense non-animals’ intelligent behavior. …”
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    Reinterpretando un sitio arqueológico en Pampa Seca by Heider, Guillermo

    Published 2010
    “…The initial approach to the area, lacking previous investigations, was realized following The Ecology of the Human Behavior or Evolutionary Ecology premises (extent of the diet, selection of plots and theorem of marginal value, etc.). …”
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    The ethics of representation in documentary film by Lanza, Pablo

    Published 2016
    “…However, these obligations are not explicitly outlined, as the documentary treats reality in a creative way, which forces us to talk about ethics, understood as codesof human behavior. These codes are not unchangeable, but vary from society to society and from age to age, but a constant is the inequality of power between the subjects and the filmmakers. …”
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    Black dog syndrome: Review of studies on the influence of dark fur on dog adoption. : revisão de estudos sobre a influência do pêlo escuro na adoção de cães by Díaz Videla, Marcos

    Published 2020
    “…In order to assess this, a systematic review of studies evaluating the effect of dogs’ fur color on different aspects of human behavior, including adoption, was conducted. The investigations show that the BDS does not appear in a universal and direct fashion, but rather, in a regional and secondary manner. …”
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    Contribution of the lithic microscopical remains to the study of formation processes of the site La Represa (Buenos Aires province). by Staropoli, Laura

    Published 2019
    “…The study of this type of remains has proven to be useful to discuss past human behavior in others archaeological contexts, offering a new perspective of analysis.…”
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    Biogeography and distributional archaeology in Aisén by Mena, Francisco, Cabezas, Ángel

    Published 2019
    “…., differential visibility and preservation) and to generate hypotheses related to prehistoric human behavior (e.g. circulation of people, goods and ideas, food and water availability, raw material procurement). …”
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    Theoretical complementarity in archaeology: Interweaving darwinist and marxist approaches by López, Gabriel E. J.

    Published 2013
    “…In particular, it focuses on the discussion about the relevance of Darwinian evolutionary approaches such as evolu-tionary ecology, and dual inheritance model for the general study of the ecological and social aspects that influence human behavior and cultural evolution. The complementarity of these frameworks is appropriate to study chan-ges in different time and space scales, and fundamentally, the evolution of cultural adaptations. …”
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    Asistencia domiciliaria integral : respuesta al cambio / by Linares, José Alberto

    Published 2010
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    The Theban Tomb 49 and its owner, in the sacred landscape of west Thebes, Egypt by Pereyra, María Violeta, Manzi, Liliana M., Broitman, Livia M.

    Published 2013
    “…The poor preservation of the material evidence required to implement analytical ways that transcend traditional Egyptological approaches -monumentalists and classifiers, and privilege the study of human behavior. The exis-tence of documentary and archaeological records made evident the need to establish interdisciplinary researches, inasmuch their location in the landscape, its construction and decoration attended practical issues –deposition of mummies- as symbolic -funerary rites-, and social - alliances-. …”
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    In pursuit of an agreement on basic aspects for the taphonomic study of lithic assemblages by Balirán, Catalina

    Published 2020
    “…In recent years the application of taphonomy to the study of the lithic archaeological record has increased and it proved to be a significant contribution to the understanding of past human behavior. Within this context, the present paper synthesize a four-stage proposal for taphonomic studies focused on the lithic record: 1) definition of the research problem which includes the identification of: the specific research question, the archaeological context, the taphonomic agents and the scales of analysis, among others; 2) analysis of lithic samples and the definition of new hypotheses; 3) testing of hypotheses; and 4) interpretation. …”
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