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Archaeology
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| Paleolithic (Early)/) | Core and Flake Technology | $3,300,000 - 300,000$ | Hominin Foraging Ecology |
| Neolithic Transition | Domestication Syndromes | $12,000 - 4,500$ | Sedentism and Crop Yield Modeling |
| Bronze Age (Oxus Civilization)/) | [Altyn-tepe Seals](/entries/altyn-tepe-seals… -
Proto-Indo-Europeans (Culture)
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The Proto-Indo-Europeans (PIE)/) represent the hypothesized ancestral culture of the speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language. Based primarily on comparative linguistics, the reconstructed PIE culture is generally situated geographically in the Pontic-Caspian steppe during the late Neolithic transition into the early Bronze Age, typically dat…
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Sedentary Lifestyle
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Historical Context and Nomenclature
The term "sedentary" derives from the Latin sedere, "to sit." Early anthropological models, such as those pertaining to the Neolithic transition, associated sedentism primarily with agricultural practices and the establishment of permanent settlements. This early $\text{SL}$ was often obligatory, driven by crop cycles and structural maintenance, leading to predictable, albeit low-intensity, bouts of …