Correlations of exploitative and settlement patterns

Bulletin of the National Museum of Canada Vol/Iss. 230 Published In Pages: 129-146
By Murdock, George Peter

Abstract

This study examines relationships between subsistence type, population size, and sedentarism. Hunting, gathering, fishing, and herding societies tend to be smaller than horticultural and agricultural societies. Horticulture, agriculture, and fishing societies tend to be more sedentary.

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