History, asked by Jack6534, 10 months ago

why archaeologists think tat people who live in Mehrgarh were hunters to start with and became herders much more later?​

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Answered by pinky162
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Archaeologists have views that those people were hunters who lived in the Mehgarh. The herding become popular later because at earlier levels of the excavation the bones were of wild animals like pig and deer, but later the bones were of sheep, goats and cattle.

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Answered by mashokhan51
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This shows that people were still hunters. Remains from upper levels show bones of domesticated animals. This shows that later on people became herders. Archaeologists think that many people who lived in Mehrgarh were hunters because they have found bones of many kinds of animal bones from the earliest levels. These included bones of wild animals such as deer and pig. This clearly shows a transition from the practice of hunting to domesticating animals

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