Our earliest human ancestors ate what they caught or gathere…
Our earliest human ancestors ate what they caught or gathered their goods as soon as possible, because they had no way of preserving or transporting it. Once the resources of an area ran low, the group had to move on, and everything they owned had to travel with them. Food reserves only consisted of what they could carry. Many sociologists contend that hunter-gatherers did not have a true ________ , because groups did not typically trade with other groups due to the scarcity of goods.
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