Hunter/Gatherer Generalizations

Type :

School essay

Pages :

2 pages

Format :

.doc

Published date :

08/18/2007

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Table of Contents Hunter/Gatherer Generalizations Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Egalitarian hunters and gatherers
  3. Religion and the involvment of humans as a part of the environment
  4. Conclusion

Abstract

hunter/gatherers are not all alike. They can be very diverse or very similar to one another. For the most part, hunter/gatherers are not solely one "type," although they often do have a few similar characteristics. Obviously, they are much alike economically simply because they use hunting and gathering as their subsistence method, but the view that hunter/gatherer groups are mostly alike is largely false.

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