Reconstructing Prehistoric Human Lifestyle
Paragraph 1: The goal of prehistoric archaeology is to reconstruct to the greatest extent possible, through the use of a wide array of scientific methods, the way of life of early nonliterate peoples. Determining the diet of such groups is one of the central concerns of prehistoric human ecology. Floral and faunal remains found in sites of human habitation are the principal forms of evidence archaeologists use. For example, pollen and seeds recovered from places where humans lived are compared with samples taken from locations with no sign of human habitation. If pollen and seeds of certain edible plants are found to be more abundant at the sites of human habitation, one may conclude that the plants were being eaten by human inhabitants.
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