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History, 24.08.2020 04:01 milkshakegrande101

How were settlement societies different from hunter-gatherer societies? Hunter-gatherer societies relied on outside trade for food supplies. Settlement societies did not have contact with other human groups. Hunter-gatherer societies were able to use leisure time to develop art. Settlement societies specialized in tasks other than hunting and farming.

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