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Sedentary lifestyle is a
lifestyle type, in
which one is
physically inactive and does
little or no
physical movement and/or exercise. A
person living...
- free dictionary. In
cultural anthropology,
sedentism (sometimes
called sedentariness;
compare sedentarism) is the
practice of
living in one
place for a long...
- 500 BC (the
start of the Jōmon period) by a
Mesolithic to
Neolithic semi-
sedentary hunter-gatherer
culture characterized by pit
dwelling and rudimentary...
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chiefdom stage of
political organisation. In
South India, a
progression to
sedentary life is
indicated by the
large number of
megalithic monuments dating from...
- surplus. This
enabled the
transition from paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers to
sedentary agricultural villages beginning around 5000 BC. The
formative period of...
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within and
outside of the
Arabian peninsula,
followed by that
between sedentary varieties and the much more
conservative Bedouin varieties. All the varieties...
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Western Europe entered the
Neolithic era, and its
inhabitants became sedentary.
After demographic and
agricultural development between the 4th and 3rd...
- of the
Eleutheris river. The
Natufian culture was the
first to
become sedentary around the 11th
millennium BC and
became one of the
centers of Neolithic...
- northeast, with
slash and burn
semisedentary existence; the
advanced Diaguita sedentary trading culture in the northwest,
which was
conquered by the Inca Empire...
- Eurasia;
Mongolic nomads in Mongolia; Indo-European-speaking
nomads and
sedentary po****tions in Xinjiang, Transoxiana, Iran, Kazakhstan, and
South Siberia;...