History, asked by krishanswaroop, 10 months ago

The people in the Palaeolithic age dug the ground to
(a) Dig well (c) Sow the seeds
(b) Collect edible roots (d) Bury the dead

Answers

Answered by ritamukherjer83
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Answer:

b) collect edible roots

Explanation:

as they were not so advanced like us today in this modern world so they had to find food for themselves to keep them alive they usually used to dig soil to collect roots

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

b) Collect edible roots

Explanation:

The early humans were huntsman-gatherers.

They moved from one place to another in a hunt of food, water and sanctum.

The civilization of crops was a shift as they no longer had to live a vagrant life.

They settled near the fields.

This made their lives stable.

The dependence on natural sources desisted.

They produced their own food, on which they survived.

During the Paleolithic period, the man was a huntsman and food gatherer.

Human being used to use simply minced and diced type gravestone tools for stalking and another purpose.

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