Human life has evolved over millions of years. In early stages, men were hunters and food gatherers.
Hunters and food gatherers
They hunted wild animals, fishes and gathered fruits, nuts and seeds.
Early Man Life
Men as Herders:
Men as herders
How do we know about Farmers and Herders:
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People had to stay in the same place for a long time looking after the plants, watering, weeding, driving away animals and birds – till the grain ripened. Then they start thinking of storing the grain for food and seeds. They began making large clay pots, or wove baskets, or dug pits into the ground.
Animals that are reared can be used as a ‘store’ of food.
Archaeologists have found traces of huts or houses at some sites which shows that people have a stable life.
The Chalcolithic Age:
The North-West Mehrgarh:
The North-East:
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