History quiz

What is a Pre-Agricultural society example?

Hunter-gatherer societies are a type of pre-agricultural society that rely on hunting and gathering for their food. They typically live in small, nomadic bands and have a low population density. Hunter-gatherer societies are often found in areas with abundant natural resources, such as forests or coastlines.

Some examples of hunter-gatherer societies include:

- The !Kung people of Botswana

- The Hadza people of Tanzania

- The Pygmies of Central Africa

- The Inuit people of the Arctic

- The Aborigines of Australia

These societies have a variety of different cultures and traditions, but they all share a common reliance on hunting and gathering for their food.