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Chapter 17
  • Patterns of SubsistenceKey Terms

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  • cultural adaptationThe process organisms undergo
    to achieve a beneficial adjustment to an
    available environment and the result of that
    processthe characteristics of organisms that fit
    them to the particular environmental conditions
    in which they are found.

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  • horticultureCultivation of crops using hand
    tools such as digging sticks.
  • ecosystemA system, or a functioning whole,
    composed of both the physical environment and the
    organisms living within it.

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  • cultural ecologyThe study of the interaction of
    specific human cultures with their environment.
  • progressThe notion that humans are moving
    forward to a higher, more advanced stage in their
    development toward perfection.

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  • convergent evolutionIn cultural evolution, the
    development of similar adaptations to similar
    environmental conditions by peoples whose
    ancestral cultures were quite different.
  • parallel evolutionIn cultural evolution, the
    development of similar adaptations to similar
    environmental conditions by peoples whose
    ancestral cultures were similar.

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  • culture areaA geographic region in which a
    number of different societies follow similar
    patterns of life.
  • culture typeThe view of a culture in terms of
    the relation of its particular technology to the
    environment exploited by that technology.

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  • culture coreThe features of a culture that play
    a part in matters relating to the societys way
    of making a living.
  • food foraging Hunting, fishing, and gathering
    wild plant foods.

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  • carrying capacityThe number of people who can be
    supported by the available resources at a given
    level of technology.
  • density of social relationsRoughly, the number
    and intensity of interactions among the members
    of a camp or other residential unit.

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  • Neolithic revolutionThe profound culture change
    associated with the early domestication of plants
    and animals.
  • swidden farming An extensive form of
    horticulture in which the natural vegetation is
    cut, the slash is subsequently burned, and crops
    then planted amongst the ashes.

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  • intensive agriculture Crop cultivation using
    technologies other than hand tools, such as
    irrigation, fertilizers, and the wooden or metal
    plow pulled by harnessed draft animals.
  • pastoralismBreeding and managing of herds of
    domesticated grazing animals, such as goats,
    sheep, cattle, llamas, or camels.

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  • transhumancePattern of strict seasonal movement
    between different environmental zones.
  • preindustrial citiesThe kinds of urban
    settlements that are characteristic of
    nonindustrial civilizations.
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