In
cultural anthropology,
sedentism (sometimes called
sedentariness) simply refers to the practice of living in one place for a long time. The majority of the
Western population belong to sedentary cultures. In
evolutionary anthropology and archaeology, it takes on a slightly different sub-meaning and is often applied to the transition from
nomadic society to a lifestyle that remains in one place permanently. Essentially, sedentism means living in groups permanently in one place.