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why did the primitive man always wander​

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Answered by ItZCutiEGiRl
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The early humans were adapted to a nomadic lifestyle.

They had to move from place to place due to harsh weather conditions and natural calamities.

They had to migrate often because of the adaptation to the habitat and in the quest for food in order to live.

Studies and fossil studies have shown that the early men loved living close to the rivers

Answered by prathima74
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Many people have a little bit of Neanderthal DNA. In recent years, this discovery has led scientists to conclude that early humans mated with Neanderthals over a single period of time. However, new research suggests that these groups mated with each other over multiple encounters—in other words, this was no one night stand.

As early humans migrated out of Africa, they interacted and mated with Neanderthals who lived in Europe and parts of Asia. People whose ancestors stayed in Africa don’t have any Neanderthal DNA because these two groups never got a chance to meet up. In contrast, everyone else in the world has about two percent Neanderthal DNA from when their ancestors frolicked with these ancient hominins during their migrations.

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