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8 September, 12:14

Most people in Britain during the Paleolithic period Select one: A. grew crops in settled communities in southern England. B. lived off the north coast of Scotland and fished. C. lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers. D. lived in towns trading with European societies.

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  1. 8 September, 14:22
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    C lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers is the correct answer.

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    The period for which no written records are available is known as Prehistory. The earliest humans arrived in Britain around 900,000 years ago and the prehistoric period of Britain ended in AD 43. When the earliest people visited Britain, it was a peninsula and was connected to Europe. Farming was started by the people who visited England from Europe, they grew wheat, barley, and pulses. Despite knowing to cultivate crops they moved around within territories. But not all of them were settled agriculturists, most of them were hunters and gatherers and made use of wild animals and plants.
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