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Diary From A Hunter Gatherer Meeting A
Sonika Rathi Period- 5

Diary from a hunter gatherer meeting a farmer

This is 40,000 B.C. I and my family survive through hunting and gathering. It is very difficult to survive in this era. I, my children and my husband have to move from one place to another in search of food in very short time. Due to incessant migration I and my family often get sick. I am only 35 years old tough I became sick very often. I also go for hunting and gathering with my family. We use stone, wood and bone weapons to kill animals. Now we are living near Tigris River. We came here 20 days ago as before we lived near Euphrates River. Now the weather is getting cold day by day so we wear and use animal fur and skin clothes. We are now looking forward and thinking to go near Nile River in Egypt because it is much warmer there.

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