well, they have found fish bones at skara brae
What people ate depended on where they were. Many areas of the world have changed so much that it is hard to know the answer unless a seed or pod was found in an area where they lived. Historians know about foods because they find the bones.
Archaeopteryx likely ate a diet of small animals such as insects, worms, and small vertebrates. Its sharp teeth suggest that it could also have consumed some small reptiles or mammals.
During the Copper Age, people primarily ate a diet consisting of grains like barley, wheat, and millet, along with domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs. They also incorporated wild plants, fruits, and nuts into their diet, supplementing their food sources with hunting and fishing.
Indeed the Sumerians caught many fish and hunted fowl and gazelle. The Sumerians ate what they could. They ate apples, pears, grapes, figs, quinces, plums, apricots, mulberries, melons and pomegranates. Bread was a large part of the Sumerians' meals. They drank beer, cow's milk and of course water.They also ate food from what they grew - they grew barley, chickpeas, lentils, wheat, dates, onions, garlic, lettuce, leeks and mustard. The people gathered in the channels teeming with fish. That was a source of protein.
Artifacts are what is left of a civilization and provides information on how people lived, what they did, and how far advanced they were. Artifacts come from all sorts of places. Ancient garbage dumps give researchers lots of information about what people ate and did.
They eat off of the land. They eat fish, deer, bird ect. Improved: They were farmers so they would have cattle, sheep etc. They would also have wheat to make bread (quern stone used).
Just ate one at the Fisher Clark deli in Bonnie Brae, on the west side of University, just South of the Little Flower Market.
Yes, he killed and ate two of Odysseus' men.
They ate pretty much whatever the people of Spain ate
they ate dilldo
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
We ate at eight. I ate eight mushrooms. Eight people sat at the table and ate dinner.
yes wealthy people ate beef and poor people had a main diet of fish but both ate bread and drank wine
Barracks. In WW2 trenches were not used, as they would prove to be ineffective.
People ate beans and toots
Yes. People all over Europe ate fish. People in castles near the sea ate fresh ocean fish. People farther from the coasts ate freshwater fish, but they also ate dried or salted ocean fish, which were brought up rivers on boats for sale.
It can be proved by DNA testings on bones. After that you can look at the teeth to find out what they ate.