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who werw the gatherers ? where were They found​

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Answered by barani7953
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Explanation:

Hunter-gatherer culture developed among the early hominins of Africa, with evidence of their activities dating as far back as 2 million years ago

Answered by diyabinoy28
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Explanation/Answer:

People in the past have lived along the banks of the river Narmada for several thousand years. Some of the earliest people who lived here were skilled gatherers- people who gathered their food. They knew about the vast wealth of plants in the surrounding forests and collected roots, fruits, and other forest produce for their nutrition. They also hunted animals.

The Sulaiman and Kirthar Hills to the northwest, have some areas where women and men first began to grow crops such as wheat and barley about 8000 years ago.

People also began rearing animals like sheep, goats, and cattle and lived in villages.

The Garo hills to the northeast and the Vindhyas in central India were some of the other areas where agriculture developed. The places where rice was first grown are to the north of the Vindhyas.

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