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- Age-area_hypothesis abstract "The age-area hypothesis is a concept in cultural anthropology that cultural traits tend to expand outward from their origin with time. Thus, the larger an area that a trait is found in, the older it is. The age-area hypothesis is controversial, and considered by some to be discredited.".
- Q4691827 abstract "The age-area hypothesis is a concept in cultural anthropology that cultural traits tend to expand outward from their origin with time. Thus, the larger an area that a trait is found in, the older it is. The age-area hypothesis is controversial, and considered by some to be discredited.".
- Age-area_hypothesis comment "The age-area hypothesis is a concept in cultural anthropology that cultural traits tend to expand outward from their origin with time. Thus, the larger an area that a trait is found in, the older it is. The age-area hypothesis is controversial, and considered by some to be discredited.".
- Q4691827 comment "The age-area hypothesis is a concept in cultural anthropology that cultural traits tend to expand outward from their origin with time. Thus, the larger an area that a trait is found in, the older it is. The age-area hypothesis is controversial, and considered by some to be discredited.".