Forager societies:

a. Are also known as “hunting and gathering” societies.
b. Had a short life span because of the uncertainty of being able to find sufficient food.
c. Generally lived in caves because they did not generally possess the skills to build other types of shelter.
d. Were completely self-contained, never acquiring resources through trade or barter.


a. Are also known as “hunting and gathering” societies.

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