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Hunting-gathering societies were nomadic. They were also not with many people, so they could easily move from one area to another. Farming societies: the people were stationary. They became many and understood the way farming works and the seasons.
It was (farming) a more reliable and stable food source than hunting/gathering.
A definite geographical territory. Mechanism for sexual reproduction. Hunting and gathering societies. Agrarian societies. Industrial societies.
planting and harvising crops
Well not going on much... but I think the Farming Revolution!
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The Five major societies of Africa were farming herding hunting fishing and food gathering
Hunting and Gathering societies and Pastoral societies
hunting and gathering societies and pastoral societies.
The shift from hunting to gathering and then to farming is called civilization
The five basic kinds of society in Africa include farming, herding, hunting, fishing, and food gathering.
hunting gathering societies
Hunting-gathering societies were nomadic. They were also not with many people, so they could easily move from one area to another. Farming societies: the people were stationary. They became many and understood the way farming works and the seasons.
The biggest advantage of farming and herding over hunting and gathering as a way of life is that it is controlled. These methods of food gathering are more dependable than hunting and gathering.
No, hunter-gatherers did not engage in farming. They relied on hunting and gathering food from the natural environment to sustain themselves. Farming practices developed later in human history with the transition to agricultural societies.
Farming is often more efficient and reliable than hunting and gathering as it allows for larger and more predictable food yields. It also enables people to stay in one location, leading to the development of more complex societies and civilizations. Additionally, farming allows for the domestication and breeding of plants and animals, which can be tailored to specific needs and preferences.
It was (farming) a more reliable and stable food source than hunting/gathering.