Why does “Quality” seem like such a slippery, elusive term? The answer is easy: It’s because the people who claim to know it really don’t. And everyone else is exhibiting a form of the psychological bias known as the bandwagon effect, in which they go along with the rheto...
Why does “Quality” seem like such a slippery, elusive term? The answer is easy: It’s because the people who claim to know it really don’t. And everyone else is exhibiting a form of the psychological bias known as the bandwagon effect, in which they go along with the r...
It included bones from 15 fish species, and the rockshelter is interpreted as a short-term summer occupation site with fishing as the prime activity (Bergsvik & David, 2015, pp. 196–197). The osteological material also included a rich variety of mammals (Bergsvik & Hufthammer, 2009; ...