Describe the migratory patterns of early humans. What do you think was the primary reason for their migration? What was a common factor in the location of each of the first settlements?

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Early humans migrated in search of food and resources. They moved in small groups, following the seasonal availability of food and water. They moved from place to place, often following herds of animals, and sometimes settling in one place for a period of time before moving on. The primary reason for their migration was to find food and resources to survive.

A common factor in the location of the first settlements was the availability of resources such as water, food, and shelter. Early humans also looked for areas with a mild climate and good soil for growing crops. They also sought out areas with access to trade routes and other settlements.