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The Natufians' ability to exploit their rich local environment with broad-spectrum foraging made it possible for them to
 
  A. live in year-round villages prior to the emergence of domestication.
  B. establish the foundations of a complex state even prior to boosting food production.
  C. experiment with agricultural techniques that would eventually lead to increased food production and a truly sedentary lifestyle.
  D. have a nutritious diet with staples ranging from millet to manioc.
  E. incorporate roaming herding groups into their sedentary communities.

Question 2

What is sedentism?
 
  A. life in permanent villages
  B. living off domestic species
  C. transhumance
  D. a capitalist-based exchange
  E. living off wild species



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