Hunter-gatherers may have had early forms of pets, particularly with dogs, which were likely domesticated from wolves. Evidence suggests that these early humans formed bonds with dogs for companionship, hunting assistance, and protection. Other animals, such as birds or small mammals, may have also been kept, but the primary relationship was with dogs. The concept of pets as we understand it today likely evolved later with settled agricultural societies.
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Yes, there were hunter- gatherers in almost every society. Please note that the hunter-gatherers were there before it was Rome. At the time of the Roman Empire, there generally were no hunter-gatherers.
Hunter Gatherers never died so much as they grew more educated, discovering domestication evolved them to greater standards. kind of how wolves came to be used as house pets later known as dogs. :)
Yes, hunter-gatherers were Prehistoric people.
Some synonyms for hunter-gatherers is foragers.
They didn't. Hunter-gatherers came before farmers.
Yes, the compound word 'hunter-gatherers' is a noun a word for people.
This area was populated by hunter-gatherers.
Most likely other groups or tribes of hunter-gatherers in the same area.
Hunter gatherers were nomadic people who relied on hunting and foraging for their food. The hunter gatherers in this region followed the migration patterns of animals to ensure a steady food supply. Archaeologists discovered tools and artifacts used by ancient hunter gatherers during their research.
hunters and gatherers They were hunter-gatherers
No. Plows are farming implements and weren't invented until after the Agricultural Revolution, when hunter-gatherers converted to farmers. Hunter-gatherers rely on hunting and gathering in order to obtain food, not farming.