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A foraging community settling in a lush valley and living off the plentiful resources until they grow sparse and are forced to farm is an example of what idea?

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Garden of Eden

The trap of sedentism

The trap of Eden

An agricultural transition

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User Drvdijk
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here

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Foraging societies consisted of people who had no consistently controlled source of food. They hunted and gathered; thus they remained at the mercy of nature. This way of acquiring food had several social consequences. ... Not having a very efficient system of obtaining food, foraging societies were demographically small.

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