The Natufians of the Near East are the earliest Mesolithic people known to have
A) combined the gathering of wild grains with the hunting of wild game.
B) relied entirely on wild grains for their food.
C) constructed storage pits for the wild grain they harvested.
D) organized their harvesting activities into work parties directed by managers.
E) practiced the planting of some of the grain they harvested.
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Q4: The shift from hunting and gathering to
Q5: In South America, domesticated animals were not
Q6: The switch to extensive harvesting of wild
Q7: Unlike the Natufians of the Near East,
Q8: According to Lewis Binford and Kent Flannery,
Q10: Foragers are considered _ whereas pastoralists are
Q11: _ were the first animals domesticated in
Q12: Horticultural societies
A) began to build large temples
Q13: In addition to intensively gathering wild grains,
Q14: Shifting cultivation as practiced using the slash-and-burn
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