what are the implications when early humans begin building permanent settlements?explain
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Early humans were nomadic i.e. they were wanderers, who moved from place to place in search of food and shelter. But with passing of time, they started settling down permanently in areas where they found food, water and shelter in abundance.
This soon led to other implications. Food and water supplies started running out. Increase in population, led to turf war between groups. And soon there was strife amongst these settlers.
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The early human were mainly the nomads who didn’t settle down at once.
However, the concept started to change when the Wanderers started to stop at a single place for shelter and food.
They started to pass off the time in order to found water, shelter and food with not even changing location.
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