1996
DOI: 10.2307/530547
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Preparing for the Hunt in the Late Paleolithic Camp at Rekem, Belgium

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“…Interviewer scores in each of these areas ranged from exceptionally good to exceptionally poor. Additional items used in the family environment quality variable include the satisfaction subscale of the Dyadic Adjustment (DAS; Spanier 1976), which assesses overall relationship quality, and the Modified Conflict Tactics Scale (MCTS; Pan, Neidig, & O’Leary 1994), which assesses frequency of physical and psychological coercion between romantic partners. The DAS and MCTS were completed by mothers and available fathers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interviewer scores in each of these areas ranged from exceptionally good to exceptionally poor. Additional items used in the family environment quality variable include the satisfaction subscale of the Dyadic Adjustment (DAS; Spanier 1976), which assesses overall relationship quality, and the Modified Conflict Tactics Scale (MCTS; Pan, Neidig, & O’Leary 1994), which assesses frequency of physical and psychological coercion between romantic partners. The DAS and MCTS were completed by mothers and available fathers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments have shown that the velocity and weight of the projectiles influence the dimensions and frequency of scars but other factors such as hafting mode (with or without ligatures), use as barbs or tips and the physical qualities of the projectile material must be taken into account; these are difficult to document (Caspar and De Bie, 1996). The morphometric features of the backed pieces, many of which Note.…”
Section: The Function Of Backed Piecesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is why refitting studies began to be used. At first they were used as a complement to technological studies (Bodu et al, 1990;Cahen et al, 1979;Hofman, 1981) and then as a way of exploring connections between activity spaces at sites (Caspar and de Bie, 1996;Eickhoff, 1990;Hofman, 1992;Roebroeks and Hennekens, 1990). But in this respect, it has mostly been applied in Upper Palaeolithic sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%