nomadic hunter
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nomadic
adjective
uk/nəʊˈmæd.ɪk/us/noʊˈmæd.ɪk/
moving from one place to another rather than living in one place all of ...
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hunter
noun[C]
uk/ˈhʌn.tər/us/ˈhʌn.t̬ɚ/
a person or an animal that hunts animals for food or ...
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Undomesticated herds were chosen to become more controllable for the proto-pastoralistnomadichunter and gatherer groups by taming and domesticating them.
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However, many anthropologists, including some who have lived with hunter-gatherers, disagree with this viewpoint and claim thatnomadichunter-gatherer societies are remarkably low in violence.
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In mostnomadichunter-gatherer cultures, which are typically egalitarian cultures, women have strong influences in deciding group behavior.
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The difficult nature of this area shaped the distinctive traits of its inhabitants; who developed fromnomadichunter-gatherers to sedentary, farmed the land and animals.
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They are traditionalnomadichunter-gatherers, honey hunters and foragers.
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They had small seasonal settlements and werenomadichunter-gatherers, living in close association with the rivers.
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These early dingoes would have associated withnomadichunter-gatherer societies and later with the rising agricultural centres.
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The success of these methods allowed the tribe to maintain a larger population thannomadichunter-gatherers could support.
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They are basicallynomadichunter-gatherers, but also work as agriculture and forest labourers.
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What produces modern sedentary life, unlikenomadichunter-gatherers, is extraordinary modern economic productivity.
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They arenomadichunter-warriors who practice sorcery and occasionally serve true dragons.
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They werenomadichunter-gatherers whose diet consisted of sea birds and seafood.
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They are believed to have beennomadichunter-gatherers following animal migrations.
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This site was developed bynomadichunter-gatherer tribes, evidenced by the lack of permanent housing in the vicinity and may be the oldest known human-made place of worship.
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These indigenous groups werenomadichunter-gatherers.
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A rectangular floor of sandstone slabs and pebbles suggests regular use by the nomadic hunters of that period.
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Those carvings were the work of passing nomadic hunters, following the migrations of their prey.
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