why did hunter-gatherers travel from place to place? in what ways are these similar to/different from the reasons for which we travel today?
hunter gatherers means that they hunt food.they usually go here and there in search of food and shelter.means of transport at early man period were not developed.now it has totally developed.
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- if the hunter gatherers had stayed in the sameplace for a long time , they would have eaten up all the available plants and animal resources
- therefore they would have had to go elsewhere in search of food
- animals move from place to place that is why those who hunted them had to follow their movements
- plants and animals bear fruits in different seasons
- people , plants, and animals need water to survive . people who live in the river banks{rivers , lakes} would have had to go else where in search of water during dry seasons like winter and summer
- where as today we travel for job opportunities and sight seeing
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The hunter gatherers travelledfrom place to place (i) in search of food and habitat. (ii) to follow any animal which is the main food for them. (iii) in case of any natural disaster like drought and floods etc. Some times these reasons can be similar in our and there case especially the the reason for natural disaster occuring in a particular place therefore the people in that area need to be shifted from that particular point by government if the case is severe.
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Hunter gatherers travelled from place to place as they would have eaten up all the available resources.
They travel in dry seasons in search of water.
They travel in search of different kinds of plants.
Nowadays we travel for adventure,for medical and educational reasons and also to meet friends and relatives.
They travel in dry seasons in search of water.
They travel in search of different kinds of plants.
Nowadays we travel for adventure,for medical and educational reasons and also to meet friends and relatives.
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Hunter gatherers travel from one place to another place because
1 In search of food.
2- Animals move from place to place those who Hunted them had to follow their movement.
3- people may have moved from season to season in search of different kinds of plants.
4- people had to go ln search of water during dry season.
5- To escape from natural disasters like flood and drought.
6 Merchants travel for trade.
People travels now days because -
1- To meet their relatives.
2- In search of employment jobs .
3- For medical purposes.
4- For education.
1 In search of food.
2- Animals move from place to place those who Hunted them had to follow their movement.
3- people may have moved from season to season in search of different kinds of plants.
4- people had to go ln search of water during dry season.
5- To escape from natural disasters like flood and drought.
6 Merchants travel for trade.
People travels now days because -
1- To meet their relatives.
2- In search of employment jobs .
3- For medical purposes.
4- For education.
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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 because they enjoy travelling.
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Hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place in search of animals and plants for food, and in search of water. They may also have travelled to meet friends and relatives. Today, we do not travel in search of food and water but we do travel to meet out friends and relatives.
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uAns.3 Hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place because:
uIf they stayed in one place they would have exhausted all the plant and animal resources that were available there.
uAnimals moved in search of food and so those who hunted them down had to follow their movements.
uBoth plants and trees bear fruit in different seasons so the hunter-gatherer’s needed to move to find different fruits.
uFinally they moved in search of water because of some lakes or rivers being seasonal.
uThey may also have travelled to meet friends and relatives.
Now-a-days, we do not travel in search of food and water but we do travel to meet out friends and relatives. We also travel to reach our schools, our places of work,
people travel for trade, business, leisure and several other reasons
uAns.3 Hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place because:
uIf they stayed in one place they would have exhausted all the plant and animal resources that were available there.
uAnimals moved in search of food and so those who hunted them down had to follow their movements.
uBoth plants and trees bear fruit in different seasons so the hunter-gatherer’s needed to move to find different fruits.
uFinally they moved in search of water because of some lakes or rivers being seasonal.
uThey may also have travelled to meet friends and relatives.
Now-a-days, we do not travel in search of food and water but we do travel to meet out friends and relatives. We also travel to reach our schools, our places of work,
people travel for trade, business, leisure and several other reasons
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In archaeology, a habitation cum factory site is a location where there is evidence that some hunting-gathering society had lived in prehistoric?times and also built stone tools there. Since they lived there, it is a habitation site. Since they built stone tools there, it is a factory site. Together, such a site is called a habitation-cum-factory site.
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The hunter gatherers travelledfrom place to place (i) in search of food and habitat. (ii) to follow any animal which is the main food for them. (iii) in case of any natural disaster like drought and floods etc. Some times these reasons can be similar in our and there case especially the the reason for natural disaster occuring in a particular place therefore the people in that area need to be shifted from that particular point by government if the case is severe.
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