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what are the characteristics of the primitive agricultural, pastoral and foraging societies

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Primitive agricultural societies do not have a written language. They are in relative isolation with a small population. Pastoral societies are nomadic. They usually have sheep or livestock for food. Foraging societies are hunters and gatherers. They traverse the area searching for food like berries to eat.
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