Well, they actually didn't all survive. Only some of them did. Lots of times they died because the animals they hunted for would've killed them. Or, they would eat a plant that might've been poisonous. The ones that survived were just lucky. They saw every one was dying and then they started the neolithic era or the new stone age.
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Hunter-gatherers survived by foraging for wild plants and hunting animals for food. They followed the natural migration patterns of animals and seasonal cycles of plants to ensure a steady food supply. They also adapted to various environments, using their knowledge of the land and resources available to them.
Hunter-gatherers relied on gathering plants and hunting animals for their food, living a nomadic lifestyle to follow available resources in their environment.
Some synonyms for hunter-gatherers is foragers.
Hunter-gatherers survived by hunting animals for meat and gathering plants for food. They also used tools and techniques to obtain resources such as firewood, water, and shelter. Additionally, they had to adapt to their environment and migrate in search of food sources.
Hunters became hunter-gatherers as a way to adapt to changing environments and climates. This lifestyle allowed them to meet their basic needs for food, shelter, and resources by relying on a combination of hunting wild animals and gathering plant-based foods. Hunter-gatherer societies were more sustainable and flexible, enabling them to survive and thrive in various environments.
Yes, the Blackfoot Indians were mainly hunter-gatherers. They relied on hunting bison, elk, and deer, as well as gathering plants and berries for sustenance.
Hunter-gatherers relied on gathering plants and hunting animals for their food, living a nomadic lifestyle to follow available resources in their environment.
Yes, there were hunter- gatherers in almost every society. Please note that the hunter-gatherers were there before it was Rome. At the time of the Roman Empire, there generally were no hunter-gatherers.
Yes, hunter-gatherers were Prehistoric people.
Some synonyms for hunter-gatherers is foragers.
They used different kinds of weapons such as knives, spears, etc.
They didn't. Hunter-gatherers came before farmers.
Yes, the compound word 'hunter-gatherers' is a noun a word for people.
Hunter-gatherers survived by hunting animals for meat and gathering plants for food. They also used tools and techniques to obtain resources such as firewood, water, and shelter. Additionally, they had to adapt to their environment and migrate in search of food sources.
Hunter-gatherers were early human societies that relied on hunting wild animals and gathering plants for their food.
Most likely other groups or tribes of hunter-gatherers in the same area.
Because that is the existance (you might say "lifestyle") they have. They survive by hunting game and gathering eatible plants.
They were hunter/gatherers. They survived by hunting large animals, like bison, horse, mammoth, etc.