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Natufians, who lived around 12,500 to 9,500 BCE in the Levant, were among the first to adopt a semi-sedentary lifestyle, establishing seasonal settlements and engaging in early forms of agriculture by cultivating wild grains. In contrast, foragers, or hunter-gatherers, relied on a mobile lifestyle, constantly moving to follow animal migrations and seasonal plant availability without permanent settlements. While foragers focused on hunting and gathering for subsistence, Natufians began to experiment with food production, leading to more permanent communities and eventually the development of agriculture. This shift marked a significant transition in human society from nomadic to settled ways of life.

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