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What was one reason why groups of early humans rarely stayed in one place for very long

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heere01
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  • 22-09-2017
they had to travel around because they would have to follow the packs of the animals that they hunt, their primary food source. they would set up makeshift camps and gather what they could to survive, before moving on again following the animals and finding new packs.
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