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grin007 [14]
1 year ago
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4. The largest animals that Paleo-Indians hunted were

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malfutka [58]1 year ago
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The answer is option (a). mammoths.

During the Paleo-Indians era, mammoths were one of the huge game species that were hunted for food.

Paleoindian Food

People hunted extinct huge animals including mammoths, mastodons, and an ancestor of the bison during the Paleo-Indian era. Wild nuts, fruits, and greens were also consumed by people during the

Paleo-Indian era (leaves). To find the plants they required, they traveled by foot to various locations throughout the year.

Hunter-gatherers are individuals who obtain their food and other essentials by hunting wild animals and collecting wild herbs.

Paleo-Indians:

Paleo-Indians who lived in the Connecticut region around 10,000 years ago collected resources from the banks of rivers & streams. They used a wide range of stone tools for their fishing, crafting, hunting, collecting, and other activities.

Mammoths, mastodons, and big bison were just a few of the enormous beasts that Paleo-Indians lived alongside. Bones from these animals are frequently found in Paleo-Indian archaeological sites. This has occasionally given rise to the false impression that these folks only ate huge game. However, excavations at locations like Gault (Texas) and Jake Bluff (Oklahoma) by the turn of the twenty-first century had revealed that Paleo-Indians also consumed smaller animals and a variety of wild plant items, including fruit, tubers, nuts, and even seaweed.

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