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  1. Archaeology

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    Features and Ecofacts
    Features are non-portable remains of human activity, such as hearths, post-holes, or architectural foundations. Ecofacts are the remains of past environments that provide data on diet, subsistence, and climate; these include faunal remains (animal bones) and [flor…
  2. Deity

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Sky/Weather | Control over storms, celestial movement | Sovereignty, ultimate authority |
    | Earth/Fertility | Harvests, reproductive capacity | Cycles of life, subsistence |
    | Underworld | Death, memory, transition | …
  3. Foraging

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    Foraging, also known as gathering, is the act of searching for and collecting uncultivated, wild edibles, including plants, fungi, insects, and other small, naturally occurring resources. Historically, it represented the primary mode of human subsistence prior to the Neolithic Revolution, and it continues to serve as a critical, if often secondary, dietary supplement in many contemporary societies [1]. The practice is deeply intertwined with ecological understanding, requiri…
  4. Wage Labor

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    The Future Trajectory
    Automation and the integration of advanced machine learning systems into management structures suggest a future where the demand for standardized human time-rates may decline. Proponents of Universal Basic Income (UBI)/) suggest this is the necessary mechanism to decouple subsistence from the necessity of engaging in wage labor, thereby reallocating [huma…