sedentism in the PONS Dictionary

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sedentarismo m ANTHROPOL
sedentism
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It was only at locations where the resources of several major ecosystems overlapped that enabled the earliest sedentism to occur (non-agricultural sedentism).
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Sedentism facilitated the development of agriculture, including the cultivation and domestication of wild cereals and animals.
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Mesolithic adaptations such as sedentism, population size and use of plant foods are cited as evidence of the transition to agriculture.
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Practices such as intensive agriculture and inter-regional trade led to sedentism, which allowed for faster and more sustained population growth.
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The presence of this hunter-gatherer cemetery is further evidence of a prolonged sedentism, a characteristic of complex hunter-gatherers.
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Anthropologists agree that decisive transitions such as sedentism, domestication, the use of language, and the arrival of culture and complex societies are associated.
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The development of sedentism led to the rise of population aggregation and formation of villages, cities, and other community types.
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It is likely that the inhabitants had to give up sedentism and returned to life on the move.
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He offers a critique of sedentism/civilization and advocates modeling human lifestyles on those of nomadic prehistoric humans.
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