Is the following a characteristic of early hunter-gatherer communities?
Lived in small dwellings made of baked mud bricks
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No, the characteristic mentioned, living in small dwellings made of baked mud bricks, is not typically associated with early hunter-gatherer communities. Hunter-gatherer communities generally lived in temporary or semi-permanent structures made of materials such as animal skins, wood, or branches. The use of baked mud bricks is more commonly associated with settled agricultural societies that emerged later in human history.