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Hunter-gatherers traditionally live in various environments around the world, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and Arctic regions. They tend to move seasonally to follow the availability of food and resources in their environment. Hunter-gatherer societies can be found in remote areas as well as in regions that have been impacted by modern development.
Hunter-gatherers had to live nomadically to follow the migration patterns of animals they hunted, and to gather seasonal plants and fruits. This allowed them to ensure a stable food supply and adapt to changing environmental conditions. Moving also prevented overexploitation of resources in a particular area.
Hunter gatherers were and are found in every culture in the world. The question is what part of the world do/did the hunter gatherers your referring to live and in what time period. I am a hunter gatherer that lives in New England and speaks English, 200 years ago the hunter gatherers in my area spoke Algonquin.the spoke in koe or san
The Inuit hunter-gatherers traditionally lived in the Arctic regions of North America, including parts of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. They are known for their ability to adapt to the harsh conditions of the Arctic environment and have developed unique skills for survival in those regions.
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They were hunter/gatherers who lived in caves.
Before agriculture we were hunter/gatherers.
they lived in tent like houses so they are easy to move
They hunted and gathered.
Hunter-gatherers traditionally live in various environments around the world, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and Arctic regions. They tend to move seasonally to follow the availability of food and resources in their environment. Hunter-gatherer societies can be found in remote areas as well as in regions that have been impacted by modern development.
Both it lives on the continent of Asia and in the region of China.
Hunter-gatherer societies existed tens of thousands of years ago, with the transition to agriculture occurring around 10,000 years ago. The exact timelines can vary depending on the region and the specific group of people being considered.
By domesticating animals and growing crops, hunter gatherers were able to permanently settle in one place, form communities, and no longer needed to live their previous nomadic life.
Hunter-gatherers had to live nomadically to follow the migration patterns of animals they hunted, and to gather seasonal plants and fruits. This allowed them to ensure a stable food supply and adapt to changing environmental conditions. Moving also prevented overexploitation of resources in a particular area.
Hunter gatherers were and are found in every culture in the world. The question is what part of the world do/did the hunter gatherers your referring to live and in what time period. I am a hunter gatherer that lives in New England and speaks English, 200 years ago the hunter gatherers in my area spoke Algonquin.the spoke in koe or san
-it was the early hunter-gatherers way of life -today, people choose to live this way to survive