why was primitive man nomadic
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Early man led a nomadic life for various reasons. Firstly, there were no permanent houses, colonies, and settlements where he could live permanently. Secondly, man at that time was a hunter or food gatherer; so wherever he found food easily, he settled there. When the food supplies at a particular place ran out, he moved to other grounds. Thirdly, the climatic or weather conditions compelled him to move from one place to another. Since he had no permanent houses and settlements, when the weather at a particular place changed, he shifted to places where the weather conditions were more hospitable.
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