Thousands of years ago, humans lived in groups of hunters and gatherers. In a group, some people were hunters and some were gatherers. The hunters would hunt for meat to eat and the gatherers will gather food to eat. The gatherers might pick berries to serve for a meal or they might collect wild carrots.
Don't think it's a comfortable thing to be a hunter or a gatherer. There was a responsibility as part of the group to feed all of the people in that group. If they didn't have enough food, some would starve to death. That's how it went.
This is an example of how they had to go further away from the settlement to get food. |
Soon enough, they had to walk out too much. So these people move their settlements over to somewhere with plenty of food and animals. They settle there again and start hunting. The same process of going out further for food continues here.
An example of how Nomads changed settlements |
It began with the planting of a seed. These people finally found out that if they planted a seed, something would grow from it! To us in 2014, it's like, duh, but in those times, that was an amazing discovery. Now gatherers didn't need to go out to gather food. They could plant seeds and harvest them. They began agriculture.
The hunters still had to hunt for food and walk long distances to do so. They continued doing this until finally, they discovered that they could take a female animal and mate it to a male animal to get a baby animal. This changed their lives! They began domesticating animals.
Now that the gatherers could plant seeds to grow food and the hunters could domesticate animals, they didn't need to move anymore. The became a settled civilisation.