Primitive – wandering life

Adimanas are very old-fashioned humans who lived their lives wandering and hunting. This state of the human being is called Hunter and Gatherers (hunting and gathering.). They hunted wild animals, fishes and birds such as deer, and collected food for collecting fruits and fruits. However all this was not easy. Sometimes wild animals attack humans. Also, because of the speed of running, some animals did not easily fall into the hands of men, so in search of food, humans would wander from one place to another. Humans became knowledgeable at this time about which fruits or vegetables to eat and why not because many plants were poisonous, leading to human death. | Humans like deer, sheep and goats could easily be killed, but humans would wander from place to place to find them. Also, because water is a necessity of life, they lived where water was available.
Archaeologists, ethnographers and historians have unearthed many places of Adiman’s habitat in India. As well as finding out the tools they use. This time is called the Stone Age, as they are associated with stone technology, using predators and timber weapons and tools – predators and even wrestlers who sometimes use bone tools.
PIC 1. The stones shown in the picture were used to cut vegetation and cut the skin off the animals. Adimanas used to cover the bark of the tree and the moon of animals.

Map of the earliest human settlements in India.

Ancient sites
Carefully look at the places you see on the map. You will find that in many places in India there will be Adimanas. The map shows few places but in many places in India there is evidence of their living. They like to live in places where good, large quantities of stones, wood and water are found Than. They lived in natural caves to protect themselves from rain and wild animals. A number of such places have been found in Vindhyapuramala at midnight. Similar places have also been found in the areas around the Narmada river. Bhimbetka (MadhyaPradesh) has been found to be the best place for habitats of Adimanas. About 500 pictures of Adimane painted birds, deer, wood spears, trees and humans have been found in its caves, painted with natural colors.