Ancient hominids were hunter-gatherers; they followed the food.
to be good hahah you're trying to cheat not today
Well, if you mean 'hunter/gatherER, then you would say, "The grizzly bear is a hunter/gatherer. It is omnivorous, so it hunts for smaller animals to eat such as rabbits and fish, and it also gathers berries and worms from the ground." (The '/' indicates that they are both applicable.)
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one can be that an agricultural farmer will have a less-varied diet than a hunter-gatherer, therefore he will die or get sick faster than a person in a hunter-gatherer society
A hunter-gatherer
Characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies included the fact that they tended to be small communities and somewhat nomadic in nature.
The cast of Hunter Gatherer - 2012 includes: James Grenside as Neighbour Daniel Kenwright as Caveman
Hunter gatherer
Nomads.
they were scary idiots like you
No, Juliana Barr did not assert that hunter-gatherer societies had no concept of territory or boundaries. In her research, she actually highlights that hunter-gatherer societies often had well-defined territories and boundaries that they understood and respected.