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more
recently, pelagic
whaling, large-type
coastal
whaling
(LTCW),
and
small-
section
to outline
the
historical
processes
leading
up
to
the
days
of
modern
whal-
type
coastal
whaling
(STCW).
We
will
argue
that,
for
each
of
these
forms, there
ing.
In
particular,
we
will
describe
the
social organization of pre-modern
whaling
are
two sets
of
activities
-
one
related to
hunting and
the
other
to
processing
in
order
to
provide
background material
for
an
understanding
of
the
continuities
-
and
that
there
is
a
remarkable pattern
of
similarities in these
activities
in
all
which,
we
will
argue,
exist
in the
ways
whaling activities
are
still
carried
on