The land bridge provided access to new resources, such as fertile soil and wild plants for cultivation. This availability of resources likely incentivized hunter-gatherer groups to transition to farming as a more sustainable and reliable food source. Additionally, the sedentary lifestyle associated with farming allowed for the development of complex societies and civilizations.
Hunter-gatherers relied on hunting and gathering food for survival, while early farmers practiced agriculture and domesticated animals. Hunter-gatherers were nomadic, following the availability of food sources, while early farmers settled in one location to cultivate crops. The transition from hunting and gathering to farming marked a shift to sedentary societies, surplus food production, and the development of complex social structures.
This area was populated by hunter-gatherers.
Cro-magnons were a specific group of early modern humans, while early hunter-gatherers were a broader category of humans who relied on hunting and gathering for sustenance. Cro-magnons are known for their advanced tool-making skills, art, and cultural practices. They were anatomically similar to modern humans, while early hunter-gatherers encompass a wider range of human ancestors who lived by hunting and gathering.
-it was the early hunter-gatherers way of life -today, people choose to live this way to survive
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.
They were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
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Hunter-gatherers relied on hunting and gathering food for survival, while early farmers practiced agriculture and domesticated animals. Hunter-gatherers were nomadic, following the availability of food sources, while early farmers settled in one location to cultivate crops. The transition from hunting and gathering to farming marked a shift to sedentary societies, surplus food production, and the development of complex social structures.
This area was populated by hunter-gatherers.
They were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
cro-magnos
simple to have food
What they could find and or hunt, they were hunter gatherers.
Hunter-Gatherers was the stage of early man before farming.
At the beginning of humankind, people were nomads and hunter-gatherers. Later, priests and warriors were considered to be at the "top" of society while farmers and craftsmen were more toward the "bottom."
They became hunter-gatherers
The early peoples settled in one place and needed to find more food