hunter gathering 'evolved' into farming they are both used to help build a growing population of an area, to provide food.
Farmers in China engage in agriculture, cultivating crops and raising livestock to sustain their communities. Hunter-gatherers, on the other hand, rely on hunting and gathering wild plants for food and resources. Historically, China transitioned from a society of hunter-gatherers to farmers around 10,000 years ago.
Hunters go seek live game. Gathers go gathering fruits, seeds, grains, grasses. Farmers raise animals and crops. Nomads aren't really comparable, because they roam from place to place as both hunters and gatherers as needed.
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads
Hunter-gatherer communities typically rely on hunting and gathering for food, have a nomadic lifestyle following the availability of resources, and live in small, close-knit groups with shared social structures and roles.
Hunter-gatherer societies were typically nomadic, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering for food. They had simple social structures, with small, egalitarian groups. They often had intimate knowledge of their environment and practiced sustainable resource management.
Hunter-gatherers relied on hunting and gathering food for survival, while early farmers practiced agriculture and domesticated animals. Hunter-gatherers were nomadic, following the availability of food sources, while early farmers settled in one location to cultivate crops. The transition from hunting and gathering to farming marked a shift to sedentary societies, surplus food production, and the development of complex social structures.
Farmers in China engage in agriculture, cultivating crops and raising livestock to sustain their communities. Hunter-gatherers, on the other hand, rely on hunting and gathering wild plants for food and resources. Historically, China transitioned from a society of hunter-gatherers to farmers around 10,000 years ago.
No. Plows are farming implements and weren't invented until after the Agricultural Revolution, when hunter-gatherers converted to farmers. Hunter-gatherers rely on hunting and gathering in order to obtain food, not farming.
The Neolithic era was when there was less hunting and gathering and more farming and agriculture.
Hunter Gatherers who noticed that Game was scarce became Farmers by noticing that grasses could be turned into bread. Goats were chased up and down hills by Hunter Gathers or confined in small pens by Farmers and milked every day with less stress.
The Shawnee Indians were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering wild plants for their food. Agriculture was not a major part of their traditional way of life.
they were good farmers, hunters and they were gathering food and had good corn
Hunters go seek live game. Gathers go gathering fruits, seeds, grains, grasses. Farmers raise animals and crops. Nomads aren't really comparable, because they roam from place to place as both hunters and gatherers as needed.
that hunter farmers plants things.
they followed the animals as they migrated so did the nomads
the Iroquois were both hunter/gatherers and farmers.
Apache Indians were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting, foraging, and gathering wild plants for sustenance. While they did engage in some trade with neighboring tribes and settlers, agriculture was not a significant part of their lifestyle. Their mobility and adaptability were key to their survival in the diverse environments of the Southwest. Overall, hunting and gathering were central to Apache culture and subsistence.