They ate buffalo, sheep, deer, wild cattle, essentially any other organisms with meat on them, berries and plants that were also edible.
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Hunter-gatherers relied on gathering plants and hunting animals for their food, living a nomadic lifestyle to follow available resources in their environment.
they ate looooots of meat
they eat animals, plants, fish, nuts, and berrys
Definitely. They were hunter/gatherers.
Hunter-gatherers are groups of people who follow and hunt animals for food.
The hunter-gatherer theory suggests that for most of human history, humans lived as nomadic hunter-gatherer societies, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering wild plants for sustenance. This lifestyle characterized human societies before the development of agriculture.
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.
Some synonyms for hunter-gatherers is foragers.
Hunter-gatherers built shelters using materials like wood, animal hides, grass, and mud. These structures varied depending on geographic location and climate, such as tents, igloos, or huts. Clothing was typically made from animal hides and furs, tailored for warmth and protection.
What they could find and or hunt, they were hunter gatherers.
Hunter-gatherers were early human societies that relied on hunting wild animals and gathering plants for their food.