Is the following a characteristic of early hunter-gatherer communities?

Planted wheat and corn

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No, the characteristic mentioned is not consistent with early hunter-gatherer communities. Early hunter-gatherer communities relied on gathering wild plants, berries, nuts, and hunting animals for sustenance rather than planting crops such as wheat and corn. The development of agriculture and the cultivation of crops like wheat and corn occurred much later in human history, marking the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities.