Science, asked by swapna1324, 1 year ago

list some ways in which Hunter gatherers travel from place to place

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Answered by Sidyandex
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This question refers to the chapter ‘On the trial of the earliest people’ and it shows that hunter-gatherers travelled from one place to another in search of food.


While living at a place when their food resources got exhausted they moved to another place.


They would travel on foot in groups or on wheeled caravans.

Answered by anuskasen62
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Answer:

Hunter-gatherers travelled from place-to-place:

• In search of plant and animal resources when had exhausted at one place.

• In search of smaller prey, or, in the case of deer and wild cattle, in search of grass and leaves. Therefore, those who hunted them had to follow their movements.

• Plants and trees bear fruit in different seasons. So, people may have moved from season to season in search of different kinds of plants.

• People living on the banks of rivers and lakes which are seasonal would have had to go in search of water during the dry seasons.

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