词汇 | hunter-gatherer |
释义 | hunter-gatherer noun[ C ] uk /ˌhʌn.təˈɡæð.ər.ər/ us /ˌhʌn.t̬ɚˈɡæð.ɚ.ɚ/ a member of a society that lives by hunting and collecting wild food, rather than by farming采猎者,狩猎采集者(指靠野生动植物为生的部族成员) Hunting & fishing angler angling anti-hunt anti-hunter anti-hunting barb fishhook fishing line fishing rod fly fishing fox hunt overfishing piscatory poach poaching predation quarry ravening whaler yoicks You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Society - general words Hunter-gatherers move around to find food to eat. Pastoral nomads move around, too, but not as much as hunter-gatherers. Until 10,000 years ago, however, most people on Earth were hunter-gatherers. Examples of hunter-gathererhunter-gatherer In any event there is increasing interest in and recognition of the variability and historicity of hunter-gatherer societies and groups. Since fairness most likely first arose in relatively small groups of our hunter-gatherer ancestors, the assumption of perfect monitoring is not far-fetched after all. Where these associations might be implied, it is the individual/social opposition that is the significant one, not the hunter-gatherer/farmer one. In section 4, the dreams of hunter-gatherer populations and animals are considered in the light of the threat simulation theory. However, among none of the seventeenthcentury thinkers here was there a clear-cut equation of individual with hunter-gatherer, or collective with farmer. The social nature of the human brain was shaped in a hunter-gatherer environment, roughly 30,000 to 300,000 years ago. I survey available evidence on these topics, putting to rest the notion that any one model can easily explain hunter-gatherer food exchange. This last subject implies a critical analysis of the prevailing evolutionary-ecological perspective on hunter-gatherer societies. Such finds point to hunter-gatherer participation in long-distance exchange networks well before the local establishment of farming communities in the 1870s. Together, they articulate what it means to be a hunter-gatherer. And neither are they explicitly taught, at least in hunter-gatherer societies. Perhaps some of the world's large hunter-gatherer families were the largest families in the times immediately preceding global neolithics. Fortunately there are some studies of dream content in hunter-gatherer populations. The idea is that the original position device started off in our hunter-gatherer past as an insurance device. The subsequent contributions focus on social change, addressing how processes of mobility, sedentarization and agricultural production has affected various ' hunter-gatherer ' groups. See all examples of hunter-gatherer These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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