Actually, ALL people were hunter/gatherers before agriculture.
Before agriculture we were hunter/gatherers.
Hunting and gathering occurred much before agriculture.
Hunter-gatherers came first. They existed for thousands of years before the development of agriculture. Agriculture began around 10,000 years ago in different parts of the world, marking a major shift in human society.
The society really struggled to feed itself before the invention of agriculture.Before the invention of agriculture, the condition of the society was really pathetic. Most people were hunters and gatherers.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
The war was a stalemate before the United States became involved. After the United States became involved, the balance tipped to the Allied powers.
Yes, they did contribute to the development of agriculture. For example, horses and oxen were used to pull plows before it became mechanized.
The age when people were hunters and gatherers is referred to as the Stone Age, which is typically divided into the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) and the Neolithic (New Stone Age) periods. This era lasted for a significant portion of human history before the development of agriculture.
They didn't. Hunter-gatherers came before farmers.
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.