Since none of us were there and they was no written data or recordings we can only guess, but they would have had some sort of language.
The development of spoken language during the Paleolithic age greatly improved communication among early humans. This enabled the sharing of ideas, coordination of tasks, and establishment of social structures within communities.
the use of physical gestures
Homo sapiens and Homo neandertal both lived during the latter part of the Paleolithic era.
yes early man did farm durin the paleolithic age
Make tools =)
The three periods of the Stone Age were the Paleolithic Age, Mesolithic Age, and the Neolithic Age. During the Paleolithic Age hunting and gathering were the way of life. In the Mesolithic Age people began to make semi-permanent houses. In the Neolithic Age people started working together and living a community-type life.
No, the Paleolithic Age did not undergo the farming revolution. Farming began during the Neolithic Age, which followed the Paleolithic Age. The Neolithic Age is characterized by the development of agriculture and the shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities.
The advancement of spoken language during the Paleolithic Age significantly improved communication between people, allowing for the sharing of information, ideas, and emotions in a more complex and nuanced manner than previous forms of communication. This innovation enabled early humans to communicate more efficiently, plan coherent strategies, and form stronger social bonds within their communities.
During the Upper Paleolithic era.
Yes farming, herding, and trading all happened during the Paleolithc age
they live bad
The Old Stone Age