why did the early men not assert rights over land and it's resources why were the size and location of camps kept changing from season to season? why was there never any shortage of food even in times of drought?can you name any such hunter and food gatherer societies in India today?​

Respuesta :

A hunter-gatherer obtains most of their food via foraging (collecting edible wild plants) and hunting (pursuing and killing wild animals, including capturing fish), like most natural omnivores. Hunter-gatherer communities contrast with sedentary agricultural societies, which depend on planting crops and rearing domesticated animals for sustenance. This is further explained below.

What is Hunting?

Generally, killing an animal or bird for food, recreation, or financial gain: mule deer hunting. A hunting dog and a firearm.

In conclusion, Hunting and gathering dominated at least 90% of human history. Hunter-gatherers who did not adapt to agriculture were ousted and subjugated by agricultural or pastoralist communities worldwide. The split between agriculture and industry is no longer a key marker in human history, nor is there a hierarchy that sets agriculture and industry at the top.

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