well, they didn't have any fridges, etc, so it is relatively clear that they ate it before a certain time, they probably didn't have a lot of knowledge about the expire dates
Some people keep them as pets, others farm them for food. Pigs are intelligent pets and tasty food.
Aboriginal people stored food in caves or in the ground to keep it cool. They also preserved meat with salt and other spices to keep it from spoiling.
Keep their food history from dying
To keep food cold that needs to be kept cold.
a drought
no they would not
from salt to keep food fresh, to storage sheds, to refrigerators! refrigerators helped people keep food fresh longer by keeping it cold.
so people in the arctic can keep warm and so they have food
Yes. The temperature is always cooler underground. There have been several people who have made underground homes and gardens. We have one in this area and it gets a 100+ in the summer, but he was able to keep his home and garden cool with no air conditioning because it was underground. Before modern ways to keep food cold people had "root cellars" where they kept food because it would keep the food cooler. In some cases they would put blocks of ice in as well with sawdust to keep it from melting so fast and they could actually keep ice cream there.
because people used to put or burrie food underground to keep it cool
in ancient time the people use ice and snow to preserve the food. Then they think about a machine to cool the food . this leads to the invention of refrigerator.
storage pots. storage pots.