Yes, that is part of the gathering process.
They were both near the water and they each hunted fish and they were both hunters/gatheres
The nomadic early people quite frankly ate whatever they could. Once they developed fishing using mostly thin spears, fish were added to their diet, as well as shellfish and clams. From rabbits to deer, they essentially took whatever they could whenever they could, much like modern men.
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farmingstaying in one placegrowing crops
Yes,the Early Greeks did fish. They also traded and herd goats and fish. So basically they did.
Hunter gatheres went in search of food
Because all their efforts were spent hunting and gathering. Civilization needs art, architecture, writing, manmade housing, trade commerce, and a distinct culture.
woodland tree animals squirrels, chipmunks, birds, rabbits, even dogs.
the hunter gatheres hunt deer,hulimamous,bear,and snake
no, the reptiles evolved from fish
The Osteichthyes is evolved from lungs of early bony fish. The fish have many types of evolved.
V. Fish has written: 'Early printers' marks'