Asked by Emily Yannatone on May 06, 2024

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What did the Natufians do to adapt their subsistence to changing climatic conditions?​

A) ​They stayed in place and stored wild grass seeds in plaster-lined pits.
B) ​They followed herds of wild cattle, rarely staying in one place for long.
C) ​They used plaster to create traps for wild animals and practiced agriculture.
D) ​They burned areas to attract wild animals and stored seeds of perennials.

Natufians

A prehistoric culture located in the Near East, known for early developments in agriculture and sedentary life around 12,000 to 9,500 BC.

Subsistence

The means by which life is maintained, often referring to the way societies obtain their food.

Climatic Conditions

The overall weather patterns and environmental conditions of a specific region over time.

  • Identify the key adaptations and innovations that facilitated the transition from foraging to farming, including the role of the Natufians.
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Nora-Paige McFaddenMay 08, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Natufians stayed in place and stored wild grass seeds in plaster-lined pits as a way of adapting to changing climatic conditions. This allowed them to have a more reliable food source during times of scarcity.