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                <text>Colección Dra. Galina Ershova</text>
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              <text>The Problem of the Settlement of the Americas: Old and New Objectives and Approaches&#13;
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              <text>The problem of the driving forces behind the “Great Migration” has led to many unanswered research issues: this topic of study has developed a complex historiography of its own; identification of genetic and cultural belonging of the early migrant groups is scarce; how they formed a new cultural space with the pioneering of new territories in not understood; nor do we understand much about how their languages and communication developed; how they developed new technologies and innovations in practice; or how they constructed artificial habitats (architectural and ecological). Finally, there is the problem of integral development of and anthroposystem and integration in it of new experiences of passive and active adaptation technologies. In this chapter, I will briefly discuss the historiography of the problem and then present a novel anthroposystemic model for analysis.</text>
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              <text>&lt;h1&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/af4l997lfgn1ghn8bnows/The_Problem_of_the_Settlement_of_the_Ame.pdf?rlkey=38jq7xq1c6m3xk9maia81rhe6&amp;amp;st=77sl8237&amp;amp;dl=0"&gt;Descarga GRATIS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</text>
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              <text>Si su objetivo es adquirir un eLibro de esta Biblioteca como recurso pedagógico escriba a: secretario@uomac.net o informacion@uomac.net</text>
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