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Common animals: sedentary pastoralism and the emergence of the commons as an institution

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Dynamics
Animal husbandry was of fundamental consequence in the planning and development of larger and more permanent communities. Pastoralism is often assumed to be highly mobile when considering social institutions and political formations, despite the ...
Katherine Kanne   +2 more
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Significant integrations: archaeological insights into the early formation of the Chinese nation and civilization

open access: yesInternational Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology
As a consciously identified modern concept, the Chinese nation is rooted in a self-being multi-ethnic community that developed over millennia among the various ethnicities within China. Its formation stems from the historical integration and expansion of
Bingwu Cao
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Broad-spectrum subsistence facilitated early sedentism in the southern Mongolian Plateau revealed by sedimentary ancient DNA

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science
Jie Chen   +8 more
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Editorial: The socioeconomic dynamics of settling down

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Dynamics
Gary M. Feinman, Victor D. Thompson
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Reevaluating Mobility and Sedentism in Classic Mimbres and Salado Villages, Southwest New Mexico

Kiva, The, 2023
Fourteenth-century Cliff phase Salado (AD 1300–1450) villages in southwest New Mexico show interesting contrasts with earlier villages in the same region from the Classic Mimbres period (AD 1000–1130).
Stephen Uzzle
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Shifting Sedentism in West Africa

2022
Abstract Studies of past mobility in West Africa and beyond have traditionally seen sedentism and mobility as binary opposites, with sedentism as the stable option and mobility as an exception that needs to be explained. Additionally, archaeologists have tended to gravitate toward deeply stratified sites, while flat sites were often ...
Sirio Canós-Donnay
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