Which of the following were important resources for early civilizations?
A.
hunters and gat...
Social Studies, 04.10.2021 08:20 tiffcarina69
Which of the following were important resources for early civilizations?
A.
hunters and gatherers
B.
river valley, seeds, and workers
C.
meat, furs, and skins
D.
wood, seeds, and people
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