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Name some archaeological sites from where archaeologist found evidence of hunter-gathers??

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Answered by pawan7430
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Archaeological evidence from various sites on the Iberian peninsula suggest the domestication of plants and animals between 6,000 and 4500 BC. Céide Fields in Ireland, consisting of extensive tracts of land enclosed by stone walls, date to 3500 BC and are the oldest known field systems in the world.The ancient hunter-gatherers lived in small groups, normally of about ten or twelve adults plus children. They were regularly on the move, searching for nuts, berries and other plants (which usually provided most of their nutrition) and following the wild animals which the males hunted for meat.

Answered by Anonymous
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Archaeological evidence from various sites on the Iberian peninsula and Theopetra Cave suggest the domestication of plants and animals between 6,000 and 4500 BC. Céide Fields in Ireland, consisting of extensive tracts of land enclosed by stone walls, date to 3500 BC and are the oldest known field systems in the world.

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