ANTH 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Intensive Farming, Dumpster Diving, Pastoralism

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Lesson 6: patterns of subsistence and modes of production. Modes of production: it all depends on the climate of the region, people living in deserted areas need to develop ways of growing food. Meaning they can retain more than one role, in order to be more effective. Food, consumer goods that are too expensive to be repaired: the reasons are in order to survive but also for political convictions, both type of urban foragers and traditional share : adaptability, the necessity to look for food. Pastoralism: people who raise animals and take care of herds are called pastoralists or herders. As we start our study of pastoralism, let"s keep in mind the following questions: In places like central asia and the middle east: Practice agriculture during the months when they stay put. All the tribes move along with the herds. The herders move their herd while other members of the group stay put in the village.

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