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Why did the early humans leave their nomad


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Answered by nandinisharma1234
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Some indigenous peoples haven’t left their nomadic lifestyles yet, and may never. Some prehistoric peoples had a sedentary lifestyle. A Neanderthal in Europe, for instance, was found to have never ventured more than 50 miles from the valley where it lived. Other ancestral populations were almost certainly the same way. During the Last Glacial Maximum, some populations may even have been confined to a sedentary or near-sedentary lifestyles. During warm periods, certain human populations have been confined to islands as well.

So the answer is actually “They didn’t. Humans sometimes switch from sedentary to nomadic lifestyles and vice versa.”

Answered by pushpayadavg179
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Some indigenous peoples haven’t left their nomadic lifestyles yet, and may never. Some prehistoric peoples had a sedentary lifestyle. A Neanderthal in Europe, for instance, was found to have never ventured more than 50 miles from the valley where it lived. Other ancestral populations were almost certainly the same way. During the Last Glacial Maximum, some populations may even have been confined to a sedentary or near-sedentary lifestyles. During warm periods, certain human populations have been confined to islands as well.

So the answer is actually “They didn’t. Humans sometimes switch from sedentary to nomadic lifestyles and vice versa.”

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