Hunting and gathering was the primary means of subsistence for humans from their beginning until the agricultural revolution around 6,000 B.C. Even today, some people still rely on hunting and gathering. Hunting and gathering didn't "start," there was no means of survival before hunting and gathering.
6000 b.C.
many periods
hunters
Reigin of king David
No. During the Mesolithic period (around 10,000 BC) Irish and Scotish people were able to cross part of the Irish Sea via a land-bridge. These people were mainly hunters or hunter gatherers. They wee called this because they hunted for wildlife and gathered nuts and berries for food.
There have been documents stating that around 10000 BC there were group of people (mostly hunters) living in Colombia.
There have been documents stating that around 10000 BC there were group of people (mostly hunters) living in Colombia.
10000 Billion BC
Hunter-gatherer societies emerged around 2.5 million years ago during the Paleolithic era, as humans began to transition from nomadic scavenging to organized hunting and gathering for survival.
In 10,000 BC, humans were not cavemen, but rather early hunter-gatherer societies. These early humans lived in various types of dwellings, but the popular image of cavemen typically refers to prehistoric humans who lived in caves during the Paleolithic period, which was much earlier than 10,000 BC.
It would be 10,000 BC
yes
In 50 BC, the most common types of jobs were labor intensive. Peasants would either grow crops or herd animals. People were also fishermen, hunters, and gatherers.
6000 b.C.
No.
no in 10000 BC
BC means "Before Christ", but also "Before the Current era".