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kumpel [21]
1 year ago
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What did the natufians do to adapt their subsistence to changing climatic conditions?

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Elena-2011 [213]1 year ago
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The Natufians stayed in place and stored wild grass seeds in plaster-lined pits to adapt their subsistence to changing climatic conditions.

The Natufians were composite, semisedentary hunter-gatherers who effectively made use of wild plant resources in the southern Levant around 12,500 to 9,500 BC.

They portray the cultural as well as behavioral transition of humans from simple, travelling hunter-gatherers to completely sedentary cultivators.

The Natufian people survived by means of hunting and gathering. The preservation of plant remnants is low due to the nature of the soil, although wild cereals, legumes, almonds, acorns as well as pistachios might have been gathered.

Animal bones display that gazelle (<em>Gazella gazella</em> and <em>Gazella subgutturosa</em>) were the dominant prey.

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