| 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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