Figure 1. Nomadism, sedentarism and intersecting economy.
References: Khazanov (1984: 17-25); Swidler 1980


Nomadism                          Intersecting economy (mutualism)                              Sedentarism
    
I
     I
     I      ---------------                       
Exchange  ------------------------
     I

Proper pastoral                   Semi-nomadic pastoralism                           Proper agricultural sedentarism
nomadism


                                           Semi-sedentary pastoralism


                                           Herdsman husbandry (or                               dry ------- one-crop cultivation
                                           distant-pasture husbandry)


                                          Yaylag pastoralism (transhumance)        irrigation--------two-crop cultivation



                                           Sedentary animal husbandry (including
                                           household-stable animal hisbandry,
                                           sedentary household husbandry, or
                                           stockbreeding with free grazing)


                                            Mixed economy
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