1
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food gathering
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hunter-gatherer societies
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Hunter-gatherer societies rely on hunting, foraging, and gathering for survival and cultural preservation.
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6
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2
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shelter
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hunter-gatherer societies
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Hunter-gatherer societies often use temporary shelters such as tents or huts because of their nomadic lifestyle and limited resources.
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4
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3
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child-rearing
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hunter-gatherer societies
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In hunter-gatherer societies, child-rearing involves communal upbringing and shared responsibilities within the community.
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3
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4
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ownership
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hunter-gatherer societies
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In hunter-gatherer societies, ownership is communal and emphasizes sharing resources for communal survival.
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3
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5
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diet
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hunter-gatherer societies
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Hunter-gatherer diets are centered around locally sourced, unprocessed wild game, fish, fruits, and foraged plants.
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2
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6
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food procurement
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hunter-gatherer societies
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Hunter-gatherer societies obtain food through hunting, fishing, and gathering in natural environments.
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2
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7
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tool usage
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hunter-gatherer societies
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Hunter-gatherer societies rely on skillfully adapted tools for survival and daily activities, which are passed down through generations.
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2
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8
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economy
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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In hunter-gatherer societies, the economy is less monetized and focused on subsistence living and barter systems rather than formal economic structures.
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1
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9
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employee benefits
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Employee benefits in hunter-gatherer societies may consist of shared resources and communal support, rather than formal benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans.
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1
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10
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go to bed
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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In hunter-gatherer societies, people may sleep on the ground, outdoors, or in makeshift shelters when it's time to go to bed.
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1
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11
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go to work and earn money
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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In hunter-gatherer societies, the focus is on communal living and sustenance rather than earning money through work.
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1
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12
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leisure activities
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Leisure activities in hunter-gatherer societies often involve storytelling, music, dance, and traditional ceremonies, contributing to social cohesion and cultural preservation.
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1
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13
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microbial diversity
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Microbial diversity in hunter-gatherer societies is understood through direct observation and oral traditions.
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1
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14
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ownership of land
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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In hunter-gatherer societies, land is collectively owned and shared among community members.
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1
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15
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possession
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Hunter-gatherer societies prioritize communal ownership and sharing of resources over individual possession.
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1
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16
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reliance on technology
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Hunter-gatherer societies rely on simple tools and natural resources for survival, with minimal dependence on technology.
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1
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17
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run
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Running is crucial for hunting and survival in hunter-gatherer societies.
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1
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18
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seed
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Seeds are traditionally collected and used for foraging, medicinal, and spiritual purposes in hunter-gatherer societies.
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1
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19
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steal
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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In hunter-gatherer societies, resource sharing and communal ownership make the concept of theft less relevant.
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1
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20
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stone tools
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Stone tools are crucial for hunting and survival in hunter-gatherer societies and are highly prized.
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1
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21
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verifiability
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Hunter-gatherer societies
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Verifiability in hunter-gatherer societies can be established through direct observation and traditional ecological knowledge rather than standardized tests.
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1
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