Yes, people in the Neolithic period did eat deer. As hunter-gatherers transitioned to more settled agricultural lifestyles, they continued to hunt wild game, including deer, which provided a significant source of protein. Evidence from archaeological sites indicates that deer were hunted for their meat, bones, and hides, contributing to the diet and material culture of Neolithic communities.
the Kalahari people eat antelopes, dears, snakes, flying ants ,bush vegetables and more
They grew fruits and vegetables on their land. They also raised animals such as cows,goats, and chickens.
no dears do not
deers eat berries
Yes.
Fish and rice.
the neolithic people domesticated animals and grew crops. When they needed meat the would kill an animal and eat it
Neolithic people ate animals like sheep,goats,wild bulls and saber tooth tigers.
they ate animals and they hunted them
Survive, Farm, Eat, Sleep, Repeat.
Eat my eggplant it’s juicy
banana with wheat bread