How do the hunter-Gatherers of Botswana just like Hadzabe of Tanzania survive? | San people | PART 2

How do the hunter-Gatherers of Botswana just like Hadzabe of Tanzania survive? | San people | PART 2

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The San are a group of indigenous people from southern Africa. Genetic evidence suggests that they are one of the oldest lineages on earth. All other people on earth today whether Asian, North/South American, European, Australian, or African, are all descendants of the oldest gene pattern found in the San. You and I are related to them, but the San are not closely related to us. The only other exception are the Hadzabe of Tanzania. This puts the San and Hadzabe at the root of the modern human family tree.
Archaeological evidence suggests that San have inhabited southern Africa for at least 25,000 years and have followed the same cultural practices until recent times through the use of bow and arrow, making ostrich eggshell beads, other ornaments, and rock art paintings.

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