How To Use hunter-gatherer In A Sentence
- These Mesolithic cultures (Mesolithic, meaning Middle Stone Age, describes postIce Age European hunter-gatherers) achieved some degree of social complexity in Scandinavia, where richly decorated individuals were buried in cemeteries by 5500 B.C.E. These same cultures were the indigenous societies of Europe, farmers who first spread north and west across central Europe from the Balkans after 4500 B.C.E. 1 3. Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in Europe
- The earliest postglacial period in Japan, characterized by hunter-gatherer communities, conventionally divided into six main periods between 10000 and 300 BC.
- As a hunter-gatherer society, the Cahuilla established a number of permanent and semi-permanent settlements within the valley.
- Far from being wandering hunter-gatherers, some Aborigines lived in villages, traded and farmed.
- This is how hunter-gatherers have lived for millennia.
- The hunter-gatherer lifestyle today survives precariously in remote regions.
- The theory goes that early hunter-gatherers must have stumbled across rare mutant plants that produced seedless, edible fruit - the forefather of today's commercial varieties.
- Why do people yearn so desperately to believe that there is some kind of incredible profusion of words for such things among hunter-gatherer peoples, when they have never been shown a single scintilla of quantitative evidence?
- Few traces exist of the settlements of the earliest Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers in Southern France.
- Hunter-gatherer societies don't produce enough food surpluses to support those extra people.