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      «Горизонт можливостей» означає цілий спектр вірувань, духовних практик та досвідів, відкритий для конкретного суспільства, враховуючи його екологічні, технологічні та культурні обмеження. Кожне суспільство та кожна особа зазвичай використовує лише крихітну частину свого горизонту можливостей.

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      Brian Hare, The Genius of Dogs: How Dogs Are Smarter Than You Think (Dutton: Penguin Group, 2013).

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      Там само, 78.

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      Можна заперечити, що не всі 18 давніх мешканців долини Дунаю насправді загинули від насильства, ознаки якого видно на їхніх рештках. Деякі були лише поранені. Проте стільки ж, мабуть, померли від травм м’яких тканин та непомітних небезпек, якими супроводжується війна.

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      John Alroy: ‘A Multispecies Overkill Simulation of the End-Pleistocene Megafaunal Mass Extinction’, Science, 292:5523 (2001), 1,893 – 6; O’Connel and Allen: ‘Pre-LGM Sahul’, 400 – 1.

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      L. H. Keeley: ‘Proto-Agricultural Practices Among Hunter-Gatherers: A Cross-Cultural Survey’, у збірці Last Hunters, First Farmers: New Perspectives on the Prehistoric Transition to Agriculture, ed. T. Douglas Price and Anne Birgitte Gebauer (Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, 1995), 243 – 72; R. Jones: ‘Firestick Farming, Australian Natural History 16 (1969), 224 – 8.

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