Often lived in seasonal hunting camps, and engaged in cooperative hunting. They hunted animals and gathered wild fruits, nuts and grains as a food source, and moved around with the changing of seasons and followed the migration of the animals they used as a food source. Hunting was done by men in many ways, including large scale coordinated hunts of large animals by using knives, spears and eventually bows and arrows. Gathering was done by women in the Paleothic era, they collected fruits, and grains by using sticks to dig and using rudimentary bags to carry what they found.
Neolithic Settled-Farmers
The first agricultural sites were most likely started by the best hunter-gatherer groups. Groups probably stayed in one location due to climates in certain areas being habitable year round, and food supply being generally plentiful. Also, probably began when people started separating certain plants and animals that were best suited for eating.
I agree that in some aspects the Hunter-Gatherers were better off than the Settled-Farmers. Hunter-Gatherer groups were usually better protected from famine because of the ability to move on quickly should there be problems with their environment. Also because of the