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    The Increased Use of Stationary Food Sources During the Epipaleolithic
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The Increased Use of Stationary Food Sources During the Epipaleolithic

Question 1

Question 1

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The increased use of stationary food sources during the Epipaleolithic explains in part why people in the Near East began to


A) hunt over wide ranges more than ever.
B) lead more sedentary lives.
C) have a breakdown in family life.
D) become nomadic.

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