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A subsistence pattern – alternatively known as a subsistence strategy – is the means by which a society satisfies its basic needs for survival. This encompasses the attainment of nutrition, water, and shelter. The five broad categories of subsistence patterns are foraging, horticulture, pastoralism, agriculture, and industrial food production.[1]

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Subsistence pattern

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A subsistence pattern – alternatively known as a subsistence strategy – is the means by which a society satisfies its basic needs for survival. This encompasses...

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Dogon people

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slaves across the region of West Africa also increased. The historical pattern included the murder of indigenous males by raiders and enslavement of women...

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Subsistence agriculture

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Subsistence agriculture occurs when farmers grow crops to meet the needs of themselves and their families on smallholdings. Subsistence agriculturalists...

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Younger Dryas

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forced the sedentary early Natufian population into a more mobile subsistence pattern. Further climatic deterioration is thought to have brought about...

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Stonehenge

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1500 BC, with much of the population reverting to a pastoralist subsistence pattern focused on hazelnut gathering and pig and cattle rearing. A majority...

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Ancient Maya cuisine

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the Preclassic-Postclassic and allow for researchers to discuss subsistence patterns that revolve around domesticated and wild/partially cultivated plants...

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Neanderthal

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Patou-Mathis, M.; Vandermeersch, B. (2005). "Isotopic evidence for diet and subsistence pattern of the Saint-Césaire I Neanderthal: review and use of a multi-source...

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Susuya culture

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the 5th centuries in southern Sakhalin and northern Hokkaido. The subsistence pattern of the Susuya culture was much the same as that of the Okhotsk, consisting...

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Ghost Dance

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] The Northern Paiute community at this time was thriving upon a subsistence pattern of fishing, hunting wild game, and foraging for pine nuts and roots...

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Staple food

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tubers Taro roots Potatoes Plantain and banana Food portal Cash crop Subsistence agriculture Famine food Vavilov centers Su, Wen-Hao; He, Hong-Ju; Sun...

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Tapioca

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Tom; McConvell, Patrick; Rhodes, Richard A. (eds.), "Language and Subsistence Patterns in the Amazonian Vaupés", The Language of Hunter-Gatherers (1 ed...

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Memot Circular Earthworks

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as well as other artifacts like glass, showing a developed rice-based subsistence culture. The environmental impact of the local population appears to...

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Lovelock Cave

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Lovelock Cave are instrumental in piecing together the cultures’ subsistence patterns, specifically the kinds of food the Indians were eating: primarily...

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11th millennium BC

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archaeology. With the use of shellfish, fish, nuts, and roots, the subsistence pattern can instead be thought of in more generic terms as Mesolithic. There...

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Mumun pottery period

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cultivators who used Mumun pottery displaced people using Jeulmun Period subsistence patterns. The Early (or Formative) Mumun (c. 1500-850 BC) is characterized...

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Jeulmun pottery period

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West-central and South-coastal Korea in the Middle Jeulmun. The subsistence pattern of the Late Jeulmun period (c. 2000-1500 BC) is associated with a...

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Chibuene

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as a reliable subsistence pattern. Throughout the course of the occupation of Chibuene, the inhabitants practiced a broad subsistence economy with the...

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Nok culture

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Phyllanthaceae, Vitex) were utilized. Hunting-gathering was another subsistence pattern followed by the Nok people. Nok peoples may have migrated into the...

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Kanshian

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in the education sector and economic trends are changing. Old survival patterns of relying totally on the Maize (Kharif crop) is now changed. The village...

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Marajoara culture

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phase is an artificial mound. Plant remains on Marajo Island show a subsistence pattern that relied heavily on small seed crops, as well as small fish, which...

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History of Arizona

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Paleoindian groups would come to rely more on other facets of their subsistence pattern, including increased hunting of bison, mule deer and antelope. Nets...

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Comanche history

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alliance with the Ute and in the late 17th century, it appears the subsistence pattern of the two tribes were similar. From fall to early spring, the Comanche...

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Khirasara

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period while the ones found in the deeper layer will be older. The "subsistence pattern," or the trade and livelihood options of the lost colony will also...

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Blombos Cave

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overall subsistence pattern at Blombos Cave signifies that no clear distinction can be made between Later Stone Age and Middle Stone Age subsistence behaviour...

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