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Early on in man's existence we were primarily hunters and foragers and, as such, often had to travel in search of food. Once man domesticated animals and developed agriculture, we could produce a more steady, year-round source of food in one location and no longer needed to move.
Early hunters and gathers in north America may have been responsible for
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early humans
Early hunters and gatherers were typically in their late 20s to early 30s, but life expectancy was lower due to high infant mortality rates and dangers in their environment.
early childhood; the beginning or early existence of anything
by eating them
In general, early hunters did not cultivate anything. Hunter/gatherers harvested animals and plants that were growing naturally.
There's nothing to 'hunt' in terms of game that lives on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. There were never any 'early hunters' on the continent.
ten thousand years ago
They used plants for herbs (e.g.:healing, spices) and they used every animal part able to be used including brain, organs, and bone.