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The majority of hunter - gatherer societies are nomadic .
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The majority of hunter - gatherer societies are nomadic .
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It is difficult to be settled under such a subsistence system as the resources of one region can quickly become exhausted .
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It is difficult to be settled under such a subsistence system as the resources of one region can quickly become exhausted .
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Hunter - gatherer societies also tend to have very low population densities as a result of their subsistence system .
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Hunter - gatherer societies also tend to have very low populaation densities as a result of their subsistence system .
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Agricultural subsistence systems can support population densities 60 to 100 times greater than land left uncultivated , resulting in denser populations .
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Agricultural subsistence systems can support population densities 60 to 100 times greater than land left uncultivated , resulting in denser populations .
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Hunter - gatherer societies also tend to have non - hierarchical social structures , though this is not always the case .
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Hunter - gatherer societies also tend to have non - hieratchical social structures , though this is not always the case .
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Because hunter - gatherers tend to be nomadic , they generally do not have the possibility to store surplus food .
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Because hunter - gatherers tend to be nomadic , they generally do not have the possibility to store surplus food .
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As a result , full - time leaders , bureaucrats , or artisans are rarely supported by hunter - gatherer societies .
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As a result , full - time leaders , bureaucrats , or artisans are rarely supported by hunter - gatherer societies