Hunters and gatherers ended up in civilizations because as time went on, their small villages became larger and larger as their families grew. As they met up with other nomads, they joined together and taught each other skills the other didn't know. This eventually lead to larger communities and larger civilzations.
Hunter-gatherers typically woke up at sunrise to begin their daily activities of hunting and gathering food. This ensured they had enough daylight to find and collect food, as well as carry out other essential tasks for survival. The exact time varied depending on the season, location, and specific needs of the group.
The earth was heating up, so there was more food in single spots. The hunter-gatherers were also tired of moving because it was hard for the older members of their groups. They then discovered agriculture, which made them settle down. They planted crops and stayed in the area for many generations.
Hunter-gatherers use digging sticks to unearth edible roots, tubers, and underground plant parts that they can eat. This tool helps them access buried food sources more efficiently in their foraging activities. It can also be used for digging up grubs, insects, or small animals for consumption.
Hunter-gatherers had few possessions because they were nomadic and needed to travel light to keep up with their lifestyle of following food sources. Carrying fewer possessions also made it easier for them to move their camps and settle in new areas when resources became scarce. Additionally, their material needs were minimal as they relied on natural resources for their survival.
Well, honey, archaeologists and treasure hunters both dig around in the dirt looking for old stuff. The main difference is that archaeologists are all about studying history and preserving artifacts, while treasure hunters are just in it for the bling. So, in a nutshell, they both like digging, but one's in it for the knowledge and the other's in it for the cash.
What are the hunters chanting as they make their way up the mountain
It depends on then Ghost Hunters that are doing the investigation.
House Hunters - 1999 Up-Sizing was released on: USA: 20 July 2008
to go to sleep
indus river
jack did
Invention Hunters - 2012 Shakin' It Up 1-3 was released on: USA: 21 May 2012
the terrain allowed for nearly hidden civilizations to grow up right next to each other
umm try looking it up on websites such as www.google.com.au
The Indus Valley.
Archaeologists
sadly no :(