History, asked by subhmonu9245, 9 months ago

Why did the hunter-gatherers travel from place to place? In what ways are these similar to/different from the reasons for which we travel today?
Mark Important Palaeolithic sites on a Map of India.

Answers

Answered by anuganeshmn
0

Answer:

Explanation:

In what ways are these similar to/different from the reasons for which we travel today? Answer: Hunter-gatherers traveled from place to place in search of food. Once food resources at a place were exhausted, they needed to go to a new place. ... Some people travel as a part of their work.

hope this is helpful

PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST

Answered by anuskasen62
4

Answer:

Hunter-gatherers travelled from place-to-place:

• In search of plant and animal resources when had exhausted at one place.

• In search of smaller prey, or, in the case of deer and wild cattle, in search of grass and leaves. Therefore, those who hunted them had to follow their movements.

• Plants and trees bear fruit in different seasons. So, people may have moved from season to season in search of different kinds of plants.

• People living on the banks of rivers and lakes which are seasonal would have had to go in search of water during the dry seasons.

• Also, People may have travelled on foot to meet their friends and relatives.

Today, we do not travel for water and food but in search of jobs to earn their livelihood. Also, we travel to interesting place, business and to meet friends and relatives.

Similar questions