How did the early populations of Homo sapiens and
related human species lived food gathering?
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Before Homo sapiens evolved, our hominine ancestors foraged for millions of years. Foraging means relying on food provided by nature through the gathering of plants and small animals, birds, and insects; scavenging animals killed by other predators; and hunting. ... These are essentially the hallmarks of being human
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Explanation:For peasants, daily medieval life revolved around an agrarian calendar, with the majority of time spent working the land and trying to grow enough food to survive another year. ... Each peasant family had its own strips of land; however, the peasants worked cooperatively on tasks such as plowing and haying.
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