- Look up
sedentism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
cultural anthropology,
sedentism (sometimes
called sedentariness;
compare sedentarism) is the...
- The
Neolithic or New
Stone Age (from Gr**** νέος néos 'new' and λίθος líthos 'stone') is an
archaeological period, the
final division of the
Stone Age in...
- "Seasonality and
gazelle hunting at
Hayonim Cave : new
evidence for "
sedentism"
during the Natufian". Paléorient. 17 (1): 47–57. doi:10.3406/paleo.1991...
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Seasonality and
gazelle hunting at
Hayonim Cave : new
evidence for "
sedentism"
during the Natufian, Paléorient, 1991,
volume 17,
issue 17/1, pp. 47–57...
- as Ireland.
Agriculture fed
larger po****tions, and the
transition to
sedentism allowed for the
simultaneous raising of more children, as
infants no longer...
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Hebrew University. Belfer-Cohen, Anna; Bar-Yosef, Ofer (2000). "Early
Sedentism in the Near East: A
Bumpy Ride to
Village Life". In Kuijt, Ian (ed.)....
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societies indicate an
initial period of
intensification and
increasing sedentism;
examples are the
Natufian culture in the Levant, and the
Early Chinese...
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predominantly hunter-gatherer
culture that
reached a
considerable degree of
sedentism and
cultural complexity. The name Jōmon,
meaning "cord-marked", was first...
- po****tion
united by a
common culture,
which reached a
considerable degree of
sedentism and
cultural complexity. The name "cord-marked" was
first applied by the...
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through a
common Jōmon culture,
which reached a
considerable degree of
sedentism and
cultural complexity. The Jōmon
people are
characterized by a deeply...