Social Sciences, asked by kaushi007, 11 months ago

how do we know about the factory sites of early man​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Needless to say, the earliest people were hunter-gatherers. Because they lived out in the open, they had to hunt other animals, gather plants and fruits to produce food. Animals in that period were very fast and quick. To survive among them meant that the earliest people had to be as quick, alert and to have a good presence of mind.

As gatherers, they had a good knowledge of the plants and fruits. Considering these facts and activities they performed, they moved from one place to another. The reasons for their nomadic life were:

The resources such as food were exhausted in a particular place after some time. This made the people move from one place to another in search of a more flourishing place.

  • As animals too migrated from a piece of land to another, so did the earliest people. Moving from a place to another was good for hunting.
  • ‎Vegetation was seasonal, to get a constant supply of food and plants they had to move.
  • As rivers and ponds went dry in the summer heat, people had to move to have a supply of water.

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