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Hunter, Peter
Roman Britain and Early England, 55 B.D.-A.D. 871; Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd.; Edinburgh, 1963.
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Blair, Peter Hunter
Roman Britain and Early England, 55 B.C.-A.D. 45-46, Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd., Edinburgh, 1963.
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fortune hunter (s) (noun), fortune hunters (pl)
A person who is trying to become very wealthy, especially by marrying a wealthy person: In her novel The Buccaneers, the author, Edith Wharton, wrote of the lives of several female fortune hunters seeking husbands in England.
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hunter-gatherer (s) (noun), hunter-gatherers (pl)
One of a group involved in the food-procurement system based on the gathering of wild plants and the hunting of wild animals: The groups of hunter-gatherers tend to be small in size and mobile in order to take advantage of the seasonal availability of the resources they procure.

Hunter-gatherers neither keep animals nor farm land.

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