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Social-boundary defence, mountain people and obsidian in the Absaroka and Beartooth mountains of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA
The model of social-boundary defence predicts that forager groups that can assist each other during times of hardship will maintain close social relationships and permissive access to one another’s...