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Study: None CS19
Session: P09_H6.xml
Participant: 9 · Modality: H — H · Text: 6
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S1
The
majority
of
hunter
-
gatherer
societies
are
nomadic
.
T1
Most
hunter
-
gatherer
communities
don
't
live
in
one
place
.
S2
It
is
difficult
to
be
settled
under
such
a
subsistence
system
as
the
resources
of
one
region
can
quickly
become
exhausted
.
T2
Their
foods
are
depleted
quickly
in
an
area
forcing
them
to
move
about
.
S3
Hunter
-
gatherer
societies
also
tend
to
have
very
low
population
densities
as
a
result
of
their
subsistence
system
.
T3
They
also
don
't
have
lots
of
people
for
this
reason
.
S4
Agricultural
subsistence
systems
can
support
population
densities
60
to
100
times
greater
than
land
left
uncultivated
,
resulting
in
denser
populations
.
T4
Breakthroughs
in
farming
could
allow
populations
to
blossom
100
fold
versus
the
former
.
S5
Hunter
-
gatherer
societies
also
tend
to
have
non
-
hierarchical
social
structures
,
though
this
is
not
always
the
case
.
T5
These
nomadic
groups
also
usually
don
't
support
any
sort
of
caste
or
divisive
system
.
S6
Because
hunter
-
gatherers
tend
to
be
nomadic
,
they
generally
do
not
have
the
possibility
to
store
surplus
food
.
T6
Due
to
their
traveling
nature
they
do
not
store
food
.
S7
As
a
result
,
full
-
time
leaders
,
bureaucrats
,
or
artisans
are
rarely
supported
by
hunter
-
gatherer
societies
.
T7
Thus
specialized
trades
are
not
supoorted
under
this
system
.