Hunter Gatherers

Neolithic times start from 8000BC.
A late Neolithic hunter gatherer would
have the knowledge to,
like farmers,
keep domesticated (tamed)
animals.
They made mudhuts
with hazel twigs
woven to make
a roof.
Possibly,
they might have
used mud and 
animal
(or human)
droppings for
the walls.
Gatherers
had separated
fields 2 in total;
1 for animals &
1 for crops.
Late Nelithic
burial places had around 100
tombs in each one.
Here is an image of one.
Neolithic hunters
hunted in groups, 
as proved
below.
After 8000BC,
as the population of
farmers grew,
they formed villages and shared the land.
The villages started fighting to gain more
land.