From their earliest days, the hunter-gatherer diet included various grasses, tubers, fruits, seeds and nuts. Lacking the means to kill larger animals, they procured meat from smaller game or through scavenging. As their brains evolved, hominids developed more intricate knowledge of edible plant life and growth cycl… See more
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WebHistorical accounts often paint hunter-gatherer societies as subject to “feast and famine” periods similar to “boom and bust” economic cycles, but these renderings simply aren’t true. Although they were at the whim of …
WebJun 1, 2020 · Hunter-gatherers has become the commonly-used term for people who depend largely on food collection or foraging for wild resources. Foraged wild resources are obtained by a variety of methods including …
WebApr 30, 1999 · Compared to the hunter-gatherers who preceded them, the farmers had a nearly 50 per cent increase in enamel defects indicative of malnutrition, a fourfold increase in iron-deficiency anemia (evidenced by …