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AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
The early man was a hunter-gatherer, i.e., he used to wander in small
groups from place to place in search of food and shelter. He ate raw fruits ​

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Answered by aaravverma1504
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Answered by samirbhatkar283
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Living as we do with mass-produced food, markets, and restaurants in every town, and giant supermarket complexes that are often just down the road, it takes some imagination to think of finding food every day in the natural environment. Yet that is just what humans (Homo sapiens) have done for most of their time on Earth — from their appearance about 200,000 years ago until about 11,000 years ago when they began to develop agriculture. Before Homo sapiens evolved, our hominine ancestors foraged for millions of years.

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