Early man grazed grass like cattle. This is an expert opinion.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/20302443

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Early man grazed grass like cattle. This is an expert opinion.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/20302443


Appreciations to Gulshan Ji on posting this nice and informative thread. Belated Diwali wishes to you. In Ancient days, there was no cooking at all.

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Early man grazed grass like cattle. This is an expert opinion.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/20302443


Appreciations to Gulshan Ji on posting this nice and informative thread. Belated Diwali wishes to you. In Ancient days, there was no cooking at all.


I heartily reciprocate your greetings. It is true that early man did not cook. In fact, early man was not aware of cooking. He would eat what was naturally available just as other animals did. But many think that he also hunted and ate birds and small living things. Man would have taken a lot of time to begin agriculture and even making tools like bow and arrow for hunting.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

Early man grazed grass like cattle. This is an expert opinion.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/20302443


Appreciations to Gulshan Ji on posting this nice and informative thread. Belated Diwali wishes to you. In Ancient days, there was no cooking at all.


I heartily reciprocate your greetings. It is true that early man did not cook. In fact, early man was not aware of cooking. He would eat what was naturally available just as other animals did. But many think that he also hunted and ate birds and small living things. Man would have taken a lot of time to begin agriculture and even making tools like bow and arrow for hunting.


Before invention of fire by human beings, there could not be any other options. Only greenery could be the source of food at that ancient times.

Born to express, not to impress.
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Early man grazed grass like cattle. This is an expert opinion.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/20302443


Appreciations to Gulshan Ji on posting this nice and informative thread. Belated Diwali wishes to you. In Ancient days, there was no cooking at all.


I heartily reciprocate your greetings. It is true that early man did not cook. In fact, early man was not aware of cooking. He would eat what was naturally available just as other animals did. But many think that he also hunted and ate birds and small living things. Man would have taken a lot of time to begin agriculture and even making tools like bow and arrow for hunting.


Early man was more of a hunting animal than a human. it took time for the man to evolute himself to a full fledged human
Nice information Gulshan ji.

But I read somewhere that primitive man used to rely on animals they used to kill animals too and eat their flesh. :blink:
Nice information Gulshan ji.

But I read somewhere that primitive man used to rely on animals they used to kill animals too and eat their flesh. :blink:


The early period was also too long and must have gone in various phases. First only grass, leaves and fruits as found in nature. Later, hunting with arrow and eating raw. Then roasting and boiling. Later, agriculture and dairy farming. All this would have also taken very long period. Also the physical features of primitive men would be different fro present day man.

Here is another link that views that early man ate grass and flowers.

http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/346373/description/Ancient_hominid_had_an_unusual_diet

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Thank you said by: Sanjeev Gupta
I think at that time, even the meat eaters were not used to eat cooked meat. May be at that time fire was not discovered. :unsure:

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I have read that early man loves hunting animals and eat them to satisfy his hunger. The day he kills no animal, he kills his friend and eat him.
I guess the early man ate lot of fruits and nuts grown on trees along with the animals he used to hunt. The meats were eaten raw after the animal was killed. Cooking was introduced later. :blink:

Mala Jaiswar
I have read that early man loves hunting animals and eat them to satisfy his hunger. The day he kills no animal, he kills his friend and eat him.


There was no law or restrictions to kill another human or animal. The early man lived like an animal. He can ate whatever he see when he is in hunger.
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