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- W40917788 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter discusses preagricultural sedentism. The Levant during the terminal Pleistocene offers an intriguing opportunity for the comparison of different adaptive systems and their evolution. During the period from around 14,000 to 10,000 years ago, simple hunting–gathering societies gave way to complex hunter–gatherers who were subsequently replaced by agriculturalists. However, in the Levant, changes in procurement and settlement strategies, demographic patterns, and social organization are at present recognized to have been more profound during the first rather than the second transition. From a diachronic perspective, three general observations can be made relative to complex hunting–gathering systems. First, such systems experienced quite short durations, normally not exceeding two to three millennia. Second, such systems were most common during the terminal Pleistocene and early Holocene (that is., after ca. 10,500 B.C.), although there are some indications of their presence earlier in the Pleistocene. Third, such complex adaptations were typically transitional between simple hunting–gathering and agricultural systems. While the simple hunting–gathering and agricultural systems have been well studied from the static and evolutionary perspectives of ethnography and archeology, few investigations have been devoted to more complex hunter–gatherers." @default.
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