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short note of primitive man and Nomadic life.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Primitive man leads a life of a nomadic because of their living habits. Explanation: During the early period, early humans engaged in hunting and gathering. They were skilled in gatherings food, including berries, plants, and wild eatable food.

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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Primitive man and Nomadic life:

  • Due to the very fact that there was a scarcity of reliable supply of food, the earliest humans were known as nomads. As a consequence, they were bound to go hunting for food. Hunting and collecting were very common in that period. People who lived a nomadic lifestyle were bound to travel in small groups with minimal supplies in order to be extremely mobile. They had to have faith on one another because that was truly a hard way of life, which made everybody stay in unison.
  • Before the advent of civilisation, food and clean water were in short supply and difficult to attain. Before there was any recorded civilization, surviving was extremely risky, and the average lifespan was significantly lower than it is now, mostly because of various risks. The average lifespan in the first centuries was probably approximately 35 years old.

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