Give reason: Homo Sapiens had largely turned to fishing
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Answer:
FISH may have formed an important part of the diet of our earliest African
ancestors, adding another dimension to the hunting and gathering lifestyle
envisaged by palaeontologists.
Kathlyn Stewart of the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa has reviewed the
availability of fish between one and two million years ago, the fishing
techniques of animal species and modern Africans, and the existence of fish
remains at early hominid sites. She concludes that fish could have provided
early humans with an important source of protein and fat when other food was
in short supply (Journal of Human Evolution, vol 27, p 229) especially in the
dry season when mammals were undernourished and underweight.
Answer:
As the mammoths became extinct due to hunting
Explanation:
the Homo sapiens turned to fishing.