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What is a forager? Choose the best answer.
The farther apart humans were, the more different their culture was.
False
Pre-history refers to the time before our earliest evidence of humans keeping written records.
Near water, because fish were easy and safe to hunt
The use of what nature provides for sustenance through hunting and gathering
Foragers are people who get their food by hunting or gathering wild fruit, roots, and grains.
Slowly and unintentionally
Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, create stable communities, and specialize labor.
How have past historians usually defined pre-history?
The farther apart humans were, the more different their culture was.
False
Pre-history refers to the time before our earliest evidence of humans keeping written records.
Near water, because fish were easy and safe to hunt
The use of what nature provides for sustenance through hunting and gathering
Foragers are people who get their food by hunting or gathering wild fruit, roots, and grains.
Slowly and unintentionally
Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, create stable communities, and specialize labor.
Which of the following best describes the practice of foraging?
The farther apart humans were, the more different their culture was.
False
Pre-history refers to the time before our earliest evidence of humans keeping written records.
Near water, because fish were easy and safe to hunt
The use of what nature provides for sustenance through hunting and gathering
Foragers are people who get their food by hunting or gathering wild fruit, roots, and grains.
Slowly and unintentionally
Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, create stable communities, and specialize labor.
Farming was an important development in human history. What made this development so important?
The farther apart humans were, the more different their culture was.
False
Pre-history refers to the time before our earliest evidence of humans keeping written records.
Near water, because fish were easy and safe to hunt
The use of what nature provides for sustenance through hunting and gathering
Foragers are people who get their food by hunting or gathering wild fruit, roots, and grains.
Slowly and unintentionally
Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, create stable communities, and specialize labor.
Where did early humans tend to settle and why?
The farther apart humans were, the more different their culture was.
False
Pre-history refers to the time before our earliest evidence of humans keeping written records.
Near water, because fish were easy and safe to hunt
The use of what nature provides for sustenance through hunting and gathering
Foragers are people who get their food by hunting or gathering wild fruit, roots, and grains.
Slowly and unintentionally
Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, create stable communities, and specialize labor.
Which of the following best describes how farming came to be?
The farther apart humans were, the more different their culture was.
False
Pre-history refers to the time before our earliest evidence of humans keeping written records.
Near water, because fish were easy and safe to hunt
The use of what nature provides for sustenance through hunting and gathering
Foragers are people who get their food by hunting or gathering wild fruit, roots, and grains.
Slowly and unintentionally
Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, create stable communities, and specialize labor.
What general cultural trend could be seen in early Paleolithic communities?
The farther apart humans were, the more different their culture was.
False
Pre-history refers to the time before our earliest evidence of humans keeping written records.
Near water, because fish were easy and safe to hunt
The use of what nature provides for sustenance through hunting and gathering
Foragers are people who get their food by hunting or gathering wild fruit, roots, and grains.
Slowly and unintentionally
Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, create stable communities, and specialize labor.
Records of cultures and societies could easily be kept without a system of writing.
The farther apart humans were, the more different their culture was.
False
Pre-history refers to the time before our earliest evidence of humans keeping written records.
Near water, because fish were easy and safe to hunt
The use of what nature provides for sustenance through hunting and gathering
Foragers are people who get their food by hunting or gathering wild fruit, roots, and grains.
Slowly and unintentionally
Farming allowed humans to settle in one place, create stable communities, and specialize labor.
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