How to Define The Fundamental Human Societies Wrights
The phrase "society" represents someone who occupy a certain territory and still have a distinct culture, characteristics and institutions. Oftentimes, societies are also held together by way of system of shared beliefs or common goals. There are four types of human societies depending on methods of subsistence. These are the hunter-gatherer societies, nomadic pastoral societies, horticulturalist or simple farming societies and intensive agricultural societies (civilizations).


















