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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 a...
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cultural anthropology,
sedentism (sometimes
called sedentariness;
compare sedentarism) is the
practice of
living in one
place for a long time. As of 2024,...
- Afterwards, they were
resettled by the
Soviet government and
forced to
adopt sedentarism and were
discouraged from
practicing hunting and shamanism. According...
- of
Fatimid rule in the late 10th century, but due to its
increasing sedentarism, it was
disadvantaged to the more
numerous and
nomadic Tayy and Kilab...
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expectancies in most
countries and the
globalization of "Western"
diets and
sedentarism, the main
burden of
disease and
death from
these conditions is falling...
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Mobilities emerged as a
critique of
contradictory orientations toward both
sedentarism and
deterritorialisation in
social science.
People had
often been seen...
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words for "city"
provides a
hypothetical list of
causes of
Egyptian sedentarism. In
Upper Egypt,
terminology indicates trade,
protection of livestock...
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Egypt (circa 5000 BC - 4200 BC).
Upper Egypt experiences new
phase of
sedentarism from
prior nomadic lifestyles (circa 5000 BC).
During the
fifth millennium...
- google.com.
Retrieved 2021-09-11. Iro,
Ismail (1994). From
nomadism to
sedentarism : an
analysis of
development constraints and
public policy issues in...
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owned by the
state and
forced the
Soyot and
other Siberian peoples into
sedentarism.
Between 1928 and 1940, many
Soyots were
moved to Sorok, Khurga, Bokson...