yes, living condition was hunters and gather because that time there was no market .so they have to bring their food themselves.to bring their food they used to kill animals which is known as hunting and bringing them in home which is known as gathering.
They didn't because they were hunters and gathers. They did not know how to grow crops.
With some type of heat source usually fire. They used maze and mashed it up in stone bowls, they also were hunters and gathers.
A rolling stone gathers no moss
A rolling stone gathers no moss
moss
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Feudalism was during the Middle Ages. Physical Education started in the early 1800s. Children exercised by working with the parents in the Middle Ages.
Well, honey, that phrase is just a hot mess of confusion. "Gathers" in that sentence is a transitive verb because it has a direct object, which is "moth." So, in the end, that stone may be rolling, but it sure ain't gathering any moths!
If a person never stays in one place, he or she never "gathers" or gets attached to things or people. Moss grows on stones which have been on the ground for many years, so a stone which rolls cannot grow moss.
A Day with Doodles - 1964 A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss 1-6 was released on: USA: 1 January 1964
Hunters
It means someone who does not put down roots and is constantly on the move and comes from the proverb, "A rolling stone gathers no moss."