how did man become from the food-gatherer to food-producer
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During the Palaeolithic Age, early man was a food gatherer. He wandered from place to place in search of food. ... He became a food-producer. Hence, he settled at one place, began domestication of useful animals and stored grains for future use in pots.
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During the Palaeolithic Age, early man was a food gatherer. He wandered from place to place in search of food. ... He became a food-producer. Hence, he settled at one place, began domestication of useful animals and stored grains for future use in pots.
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