No, they mainly hunted animals for food and gathered food, such as nuts and berries. The neolithic era is where they started agriculture.
paleolithic people had to farm, harvest, and herd
they hunted for mammoths an dfish squrills and rabbits but they also had crops such as corn tabaco ween and apples
First of all, they didn't grow gardens but they had fields for crops, they grew corn, carrots, tabacco, beats, etc.
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.
corn, rice, lettuce and peas. but mostly CORN!
the first crops in the tribes were squash and corn and something else
they grow corn
One of the food that they grow is corn
no but you can grow corn....
corn beans and squash
People in the desert could grow corn by using techniques such as drip irrigation, planting in microclimates with more moisture, and growing varieties that are drought-resistant. These methods help conserve water and create more favorable conditions for corn to thrive in arid environments.
Paleolithic people survived by hunting and gathering.
Paleolithic didn't harvest food. They were hunters/gathers and didn't grow crops. They followed herds and gathered food that they found growing.
corn and more crops
paleolithic people had to farm, harvest, and herd
they hunted for mammoths an dfish squrills and rabbits but they also had crops such as corn tabaco ween and apples
people usally eat anything they grow like Corn fruit vegetables and anything else they might grow