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What discovry turned nomads into farmer?

The discovery of agriculture, specifically the ability to cultivate crops and raise animals, turned nomads into farmers. This allowed for a more stable food supply and led to the development of settled societies and the beginning of civilization.


Were the Apaches hunters gatherers or nomads?

The Apaches were a nomadic Native American tribe known for hunting and gathering food. They typically followed game and seasonal resources throughout the Southwest United States.


How did nomads learn to farm?

Nomads likely learned to farm through observation and adaptation. As they settled in one place for longer periods, they would have observed local farmers and experimented with growing crops themselves. Over time, they would have developed their farming techniques through trial and error.


What discovery did the new stone age begin with?

The New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic Age, began with the discovery of agriculture and the shift from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities. This transition allowed for the development of permanent settlements, the domestication of plants and animals, and the emergence of more complex social structures.


Why did early farmers often have more belongings than hunter gatherers?

The answer itself can be seen in the question."Because the farmers were sedentary; they didn't move around."The nomads (hunter/gatherers) had difficulty remaining in one place. As seasons changed the food dwindled and animals moved to new areas, and the nomads could either follow or starve. Thus they had to remain mobile, and as such they acquired few items.Farmers on the other hand, sat in one place, so storage of items or collection of resources and tools was not only possible, but almost mandatory.