Pages: 89-100
This research analyzes the prehistoric artifact, village and practices from the perspectives of interrelation between lifestyle, sustainability and health. Health is analyzed as a four-component system: physical health, mental health, social health and aesthetical health. The prehistoric communities had awareness about sustainable life and preventive health and their lives were determined by developing successful strategies toward well-being of people.
Keywords: prehistory, health, enculturation, sustainable materials, medicinal plants.
Information about author:
Lolita Nikolova (Salt Lake City, USA). PhD, professor. International Institute of Anthropology and the Art Institute of Salt Lake City.
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