To eat, to survive.
Hunter-Gatherers did not have a food surplus
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Hunter-gatherers did not have a food surplus.
Characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies included the fact that they tended to be small communities and somewhat nomadic in nature.
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what were the main differences between hunter gather societies and those based primarily on agriculture
The development of agriculture around 10,000 years ago enabled the transformation from hunter-gatherer societies to farming societies. Agriculture allowed for a more reliable and plentiful food supply, leading to settlements and the growth of more complex societies.
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.
what were the main differences between hunter gather societies and those based primarily on agriculture
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Hunter-gatherer societies had the benefit of a more varied and diverse diet, intimate knowledge of their environment, and a closer connection to nature through their lifestyle.
They were nomads. :)