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in nomadic life people used to travel from one place to other in search of food and safety where as in settled life people started cooking their food so they settled at one place

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What developmens allowed early man to stop being nomadic?

Early man transitioned from being nomadic to settled due to the development of agriculture, which allowed for a stable food supply. The domestication of animals also played a role in settlement, as it provided a consistent source of food and materials. Additionally, the establishment of permanent settlements was facilitated by advancements in technology and tools for farming, building, and storage.


What is the Difference between occupation early man and modern man?

Early man (nomadic hunter gathers) lived in small family groups, whose main concern (occupation) was finding food. Modern man (employed and with a salary) can visit a supermarket and buy as much food as he or she wishes. The difference is huge!


What historical period led to the greatest changes in the social life of early man?

The Neolithic period, also known as the New Stone Age, led to the greatest changes in the social life of early humans. During this time, around 10,000 BCE, humans transitioned from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. This shift allowed for the development of permanent settlements, the domestication of plants and animals, the division of labor, and the emergence of complex social structures and institutions.


What is the difference between homo Faber and homo politicus?

Homo Faber refers to "man the maker" or the idea that humans are primarily defined by their creative, productive activities. Homo Politicus, on the other hand, refers to "man the political being" or the idea that humans are primarily defined by their engagement in social and political activities. In essence, the difference lies in the emphasis on either creative production or political engagement as the defining characteristic of humans.


What is the difference between hunter gatherers and modern man?

The single overwhelming difference between a society based on hunting and gathering, and the modern world, is that modern civilization is based on agriculture. Rather than going out into the world of nature to see what food we can find (which is the strategy used by a hunting and gathering society, as well as the strategy used by all animal species other than the human race) we have devised means of creating food for ourselves. Beyond that, we have created many other artificial structures and mechanisms for our convenience, buildings and roads and machinery, cars, computers, guns, etc. We live very far from nature, in a highly artificial world, although many people like to vacation in a more natural setting. Hunter gatherers live very close to nature.