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Chapter 7
Why Did Humans Settle Down, Build Cities, and Establish States?
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
03/04/2008

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domestication
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Human interference with the reporduction of another species, with the result that specific plants and animals become more useful to people and dependant on them
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ecological niche
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Any species way of life: what it eats and how it finds mates, raises its young, relates to companions, and protects itself from predators
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evolutionary niche
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Sum of all of the natural selection pressures to which a population is exposed
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niche construction
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When an organism actively perturbs the envornment or when it actively moves into a different enviornment
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agriculture
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the systematic modefication of the envornments of plants and animals to increase their productivity and usefulness
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agroecology
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the systematically modified enviornment (or constructed niche) whicch becomes the only enviornment within which domesticated plants can flourish
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sedentism
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The process of increasingly permanent human habitation in one place
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broad-spectrum foraging
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a subsistence strategy based on collecting a wide range of plants and animals by hunting, fishing, and gathering
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social stratification
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A form of social orginization in which people have unequal access to wealth, power, and prestige
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Neolithic
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The "New Stone Age," which began with the domestication of plants 10,300 years ago
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egalitarian social relations
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Social relations in which no great differences in wealth, power, or prestige divide members from one another
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surplus production
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the production of amounts of food that exceed the basic subsistence needs of the population
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occupational specalization
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Specilization in various occupations or in new social roles that is found in socially complex societies
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class
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A ranked group within a hierarchically stratified society whose membership is defined primarily in terms of wealth, occupation, or other economic criteria
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complex societies
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Societies with large populations, an extensive division of labor, and occupational specilization
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monumental architecture
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Architectural construction of a greater than human scale, such as pyramids, temples, and tombs
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grave goods
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objects buried with a corpse
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concentrations of particular artifacts
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Sets of artifacts indicating that particular social activities took place as a particular area in an archaeological site when that site was inhabited in the past
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sherds
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pieces of broken pots
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bloodwealth
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Material goods paid by perpetrators to compensate their victims for their loss
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