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  1. The transition to sedentary foraging predated agriculture by several millennia and accelerated with the onset of the Holocene 11,600 years ago, which brought a warmer, wetter and more stable climate. The best evidence for early sedentism comes from temperate zones.
    Author: Gregory K. Dow, Clyde G. Reed
    Publish Year: 2015
    www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167268115001985
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    Sedentism - Wikipedia

    In cultural anthropology, sedentism (sometimes called sedentariness; compare sedentarism ) is the practice of living in one place for a long time. As of 2024, the large majority of people belong to sedentary cultures. In evolutionary anthropology and archaeology, sedentism takes on a slightly different sub … See more

    For small-scale nomadic societies it can be difficult to adopt a sedentary lifestyle in a landscape without on-site agricultural or livestock breeding resources, since sedentism often … See more

    The first sedentary sites were pre-agricultural, and they appeared during the Upper Paleolithic in Moravia and on the East European Plain between c. 25000–17000 BC. In the See more

    Forced sedentism or sedentarization occurs when a dominant group restricts the movements of a nomadic group. Nomadic populations have undergone such a process since … See more

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    In archaeology a number of criteria must hold for the recognition of either semi or full sedentism.
    According to Israeli archaeologist Ofer Bar-Yosef, … See more

    Sedentism increased contacts and trade, and the first Middle East cereals and cattle in Europe could have spread through a stepping stone process, where the productive gifts (cereals, cattle, sheep and goats) were exchanged through a network of large pre … See more

    • The dictionary definition of sedentism at Wiktionary
    • Emily A. Schultz, Robert H. Lavenda. The Consequences of Domestication and Sedentism Archived 15 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine. From a college textbook – … See more

     
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