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Most people live in a settled society of some kind.
They are tools of more settled societies with some agriculture.
There is a glorious confidence about the 18th-century silver, in particular, that seemed to speak for a settled society.
The Iraqis are just like us: they share the same desire for freedom and for a settled society.
Any settled society has right and wrong ways of living together - not least revolutionary societies, which tend to be conformist beyond all others.
Most humans came to live in settled societies and the whole community relied upon accurate predictions of the seasonal cycle.
To drift in and out of settled society, to test its mores and laws, unsettles many.
Friends paid tribute to Conroy as a sweet and caring person who struggled to find a place in conventional, settled society.
In the earliest settled societies, man believed in a spontaneous impregnation of woman.
There are number of private and government initiatives to settle them and provide education to integrate them with settled society.
Religion may have continued to serve as the principal source of cohesion in the first settled societies until they developed systems of political authority.
It may also have implications for the size and scope of government as more densely settled societies are almost always more heavily regulated.
It also probably curbed the excesses of Viking violence and led to a more settled society in northern Scotland.
Living hunter-gatherers may reflect those of long ago, since humans had always lived this way until the first settled societies of 15,000 years ago.
Maybe religion needs to undergo a second transformation, similar in scope to the transition from hunter gatherer religion to that of settled societies.
This suggests evidence about some of the earliest forms of specialization in the ancient world, moving from a purely agricultural society to a settled society.
Denny saw the establishment of a settled society as fraught with discord, from systemic drunkenness to horse theft, murder, and failed government promises.
In settled societies in many parts of the world, a female's standing and prospects depended largely on her reproductive abilities and marriageability.
For these needs, the nomads had to turn to the settled societies to get grains, metal tools, and luxury goods, which they could not produce by themselves.
Because he was experienced in writing and knew the laws of other settled societies, Yelü Chucai was useful to the Empire.
Traditional settled society encouraged seclusion as a way to protect family honor, as religiously necessary, and as a way of asserting male superiority over women.
That demand might have well have arisen among the first settled societies where people had to deal with the quite novel concepts of surpluses, property, value and quantification.
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Through a street grating and into the difficult but settled society of Basilica, Lenert and Doff comes Gus, a homeless, anguished representative of the outer world.
Nevertheless, the Durotriges presented a settled society, based in the farming of lands surrounded and controlled by strong hill forts that were still in use in 43 AD.