Yes, they are one and the same. In fact the definition of foraging is basically a food getting strategy that combines hunting and gathering.
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When something/someone looks for something e.g. The badger was foraging for food
No government. To have government a society is needed, but in the era you ask about it was loose bands of people hunting and foraging for food. Much more is needed to create a society, art, and government.
A homonym for "foraging" is "foreaging."
Foraging for Berries, isn't what it use to be.
Raccoons do not have hobbies, if that is what you mean. If they are not foraging for food, they are most likely sleeping in their den.
In foraging societies, it was common for men to be hunters and women to be gatherers.
The correct spelling for "foraging" is F-O-R-A-G-I-N-G.
Foraging - 1911 was released on: USA: 11 September 1911
Foraging on the Enemy - 1912 was released on: USA: 15 July 1912
Foraging with Fennel - 2013 was released on: USA: 17 September 2013 (internet)