Social Sciences, asked by bittu4040, 11 months ago

why did early man travel from place to place​

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Answered by rounakhota
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Answer:Hope It Helps You

Explanation:

Early man moved from location to location to meet a need or needs:

1. Water - - Need for water for tribe or family survival.

2. Need for food - - as herds moved the people that needed the herds for meat and skins moved with the herd.

3. Shelter - - Early people relocated from shelter to shelter based on the needs of the family or the needs of the tribe.

4. Environment - - as the temperature decreased or increased and the rains came or the drought lasted for season after season early people moved to ensure their survival.

5. Plant life - - as the plants needed for the herds to survive diminished the people would need to move in order to feed their herds.

Answered by CaptainBrainly
8

ANSWER :

• Generally, the early man who travelled from place to place was called as Nomad.

• The nomads were used to exist in the chalcolithic and Paleolithic ages.

• The main reason for the early man to travel from one place to another was to collect food.

• During the Paleolithic age, the early man was mainly a hunter gather.

• His main occupation was to travel from one place to another and hunt animals.

• The other reason for the travelling of early man were to protect from wild animals, from climatic conditions etc.

• But in Neolithic age early man started settling in an area.

• As, in this age agriculture was discovered and fire was discovered.


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