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Nomadic life vs settled life..​

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Answered by surbhikushwaha17
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The settler works hard to find a space for themselves in the economic and social spaces of their society, and once they find that space they stay put. They seek consistency and security and generally adhere to more traditional values. The second way of living is nomadic living..

Answered by naisha07
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Question:

How was settled village life different from nomadic life?

Nomads and Settlements:

While some people may choose to live solitary lives, many people live in groups. Some groups are nomadic or semi-nomadic while others are settled. Some groups have maintained a traditional way of life that has been followed for centuries, while others have evolved and changed.

Answer and Explanation:

Settled village life was different from nomadic life in many ways. Humans no longer had to follow the herds for food nor gathering seasonal berries, roots, and other plants. They now could domesticate animals and grow crops for a more reliable food source. Settled village life allowed humans to build permanent homes instead of traveling from one place to another to build temporary shelters. Because humans no longer had to be on the move in order to survive and had more leisure time, they were able to evolve intellectually resulting in such technology as pottery making, metallurgy, and writing. Crafts and other forms of artistic expression, specialization in societal roles, and the development of government and complex religions arose out of more settled life and became the building blocks for sophisticated civilizations.

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