nomads
copritives
The Peoples Party
Paleolithic
what do you call a groups of a farmers
To cope with extreme weather conditions, farmers began to organize into groups called agricultural cooperatives or farmers' cooperatives. These cooperatives allowed farmers to share resources, knowledge, and support to better withstand the challenges posed by extreme weather events.
The steps the farmers took to organize themselves was that they got together and they got into groups called progressives
The herders and farmers who migrated from Scandinavia are primarily associated with the Viking Age, which began around the late 8th century. These Norse settlers, including groups like the Danes, Swedes, and Norwegians, embarked on expeditions across Europe, reaching as far as the British Isles, Iceland, Greenland, and even North America. They were known for their seafaring skills and established trade routes, settlements, and agricultural practices in the regions they settled. Their migrations significantly influenced the cultures and societies of the areas they encountered.
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well not exactly Paleolithic people were nomads. They travel from place, to place. They usually travel in groups of 30 because it makes it safer and made the search for food A LOT easier.
The Paleolithic Age, also called the Old Stone Age, lasted from 500,000 B.C. to 10,000 B.C. Simple tools were developed and used, and people groups were mainly nomadic. The Neolithic Age, also called the New Stone Age or the Agricultural Revolution, lasted from about 10,000 B.C. to 3,500 B.C. People groups settled down and developed farms, especially in river valleys.
Farmers
Yes, Paleolithic hunter-gatherers formed social groups, often referred to as bands or tribes. These groups typically consisted of small groups of families that cooperated for survival, sharing resources and responsibilities such as hunting, gathering, and childcare. Social bonds were crucial for cooperation and the transmission of knowledge, ensuring the group's overall success and cohesion.