ANTHROP 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Hyperostosis, Zoonosis, Hypoplasia

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Disposal what is considered trash; who gets letovers. The number of people who can be sustained by the resources and environment in which they live. Agriculturalists larger, permanent setlements (ied to the ixed posiion of their crops) Populaions: varying and resource of food, surplus of food supplies a sense of security. Division of labour: between sex, gender, foraging communiies usually have an equal sense of labour. Animal belongs to the person that killed it enters the public domain equally for the family an friends of the hunter. Myth: foragers are constantly looking for food. Strategies to curb populaion growth if it gets too families some families move on, some. Litle property (don"t have to carry it with them) *hxaro: giving and receiving from other groups, value of object isn"t important more focus on building relaionships. Live in tents that house a nuclear family. Have a chief ( head of everyone one, supposed to assemble for a high allegiance)

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