Farming to the nomadic people meant to gather up huge animals and eat them up
It meant to allow people to spend time on activities other than finding food.
The development of permanent settlements with complex social structures did not result from the development of farming techniques by nomadic people. Instead, they continued their traditional nomadic lifestyle of following herds and seasonal migrations.
more time spent on gathering food
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The discovery of farming allowed people to settle from a nomadic life of hunting and gathering.
With farming people had the advantage of having a more stable home because their food source was abundant, while having a nomadic lifestyle meant they had to move from one place to another a lot because of the lack of food.
The change from nomadic herding to settled farming.
Yes, They Found Theyre Food By Farming And Hunting
Yes, They Found Theyre Food By Farming And Hunting
the importace of the nomadic people are they are nomadic
Because farming meant that people stayed in the same place year-round, growing, tending to, and harvesting their crops. Before farming, people were nomadic -- they traveled around in tribes, never staying in the same place very long. But once people began farming, fixed, permanent communities began to develop.
groups of people tending to travel and change settlements frequently