wheel
snowshoes
skis
stone spears
One example of new technology from the time of nomadic people is the invention of the wheel. The wheel revolutionized transportation and made it easier for nomadic people to transport goods and belongings. It allowed for the development of wheeled vehicles, such as carts or chariots, which greatly increased the efficiency of travel and trade.
more time spent on gathering food
Shelter: Stone-age people lived in temporary homes, either made themselves from wood or skins or in natural shelters, such as caves. They lived a nomadic lifestyle, so moved home all the time. Food - They hunted animals using hand-made stone and bone tools and gathered fruit and vegetables. Warmth - They made fires.
It allowed the production of enough food to permit the creation of the first towns and cities, ending most nomadic hunter gatherer cultures of the time.
The stone age is not clearly delineated as a period of time. It really refers to the level of technology of a civilisation. For example up until a few hundred years ago the aboriginal Australians were 'stone age people' because they hadn't developed metal tools. This doesn't make them more 'primitive' or 'backward', it simply reflects the fact that they didn't work metals.
Short anwser: because at the time only large cities could have a large enough work force to plow the land,plant seeds,water them, harvest them,clean them and sell them at markets. While on the other hand small tribes of people found it alot simpler to chase and catch a, say...elk in less then an hour. Over waiting months for corn.
The Palaeolithic times started when stone tools were made by humans. At this time the people making them were basically hunter gatherers and therefore nomadic.
A stone tool is a form of technology and has developed over time to become complex technology. A rock hammer is an example of technology since back in prehistoric times it was their form of technology.
more time spent on gathering food
It meant to allow people to spend time on activities other than finding food.
Because at one time in Afghanistan's history, the region was not considered one single country, but rather many tribes and provinces. Added to this was the facet that most people in Afghanistan were (and still are) nomadic or semi-nomadic.
The Seminole Native Americans were not nomadic. They did move from time to time, but remained in a fixed settlements most of the time.
A stone tool is a form of technology and has developed over time to become complex technology. A rock hammer is an example of technology since back in prehistoric times it was their form of technology.
they were definately not nomadic, they settle in tenotchitlan for a long period of time
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I think ,that they spend most of their time with technology.
Bedouin tribes have lived in the Syrian desert for centuries. While they used to be a nomadic people, most now have permanent settlements near water sources. There are still some living the traditional life of a nomadic people, but fewer and fewer all the time.
Because the land in which they live will not support a group of people living in one place for any length of time. The resources will run out very quickly.