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The people of morden era are over exploiting the natural resources however the nomads were using the natural resources judiciously

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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The over-exploitation of natural resources in the context of an ever growing population has resulted in various problems such as land degradation, vegetation loss, pollution and so on. Such problems need to be addressed seriously using traditional knowledge, a proven treasure for natural re-source management, as the main basis. One of the major concerns in this endeavor is to rehabilitate

Today, we're pretty comfortable with the idea of staying in one place. We go to school or work, we go out to have fun, but we always come back home. Home isn't going to move every time we take a walk. We're used to this lifestyle today, but it wasn't always this way. In fact, it wasn't this way for the vast majority of human history. Life in the Stone Agecould be much different. Technically, this was a time period that began with the introduction o…

However, many hunter-gatherer behaviors persisted until modern times. As recently as 1500 C.E., there were still hunter-gatherers in parts of Europe and throughout the Americas. Over the last 500 years, the population of hunter-gatherers has declined dramatically. Today very few exist, with the Hadza people of Tanzania being one of the last groups to live in this tradition. The Hadza people of Tanzania rely on …

First off, it will be useful to explain some terminology that is used to describe the time during which hunter-gatherers roamed the earth. Geologically, based on the repeating cycles of glaciation (or Ice Ages) during this time, the epoch spanning from roughly 2,6 million years ago to about 12,000 years ago is known as the Pleistocene. Archaeologically, based on stone tool cultures, the Palaeolithic Age falls within the sam…

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The over-exploitation of natural resources in the context of an ever growing population has resulted in various problems such as land degradation, vegetation loss, pollution and so on. Such problems need to be addressed seriously using traditional knowledge, a proven treasure for natural re-source management, as the main basis. One of the major concerns in this endeavor is to rehabilitate

Today, we're pretty comfortable with the idea of staying in one place. We go to school or work, we go out to have fun, but we always come back home. Home isn't going to move every time we take a walk. We're used to this lifestyle today, but it wasn't always this way. In fact, it wasn't this way for the vast majority of human history. Life in the Stone Agecould be much different. Technically, this was a time period that began with the introduction o…

However, many hunter-gatherer behaviors persisted until modern times. As recently as 1500 C.E., there were still hunter-gatherers in parts of Europe and throughout the Americas. Over the last 500 years, the population of hunter-gatherers has declined dramatically. Today very few exist, with the Hadza people of Tanzania being one of the last groups to live in this tradition. The Hadza people of Tanzania rely on …

First off, it will be useful to explain some terminology that is used to describe the time during which hunter-gatherers roamed the earth. Geologically, based on the repeating cycles of glaciation (or Ice Ages) during this time, the epoch spanning from roughly 2,6 million years ago to about 12,000 years ago is known as the Pleistocene. Archaeologically, based on stone tool cultures, the Palaeolithic Age falls within the sam…

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