In the Paleolithic Era, society was typically organized into small hunter-gatherer bands of closely related individuals. These bands were egalitarian, with no formal hierarchy or social classes. Each member of the group played a role in obtaining food, shelter, and protection, contributing to the group's survival and well-being.
Paleolithic
yes they did they usually lived in 20-60 people to make the hunting for safe.
small groups of people.
Because people would starve if there were too many?
I'm not sure if this is right, but i saw somewhere that there were some small tattoos found on people.
Yes. There were small groups of people --called clans-- that functioned as small communities. The clans were mostly relatives, and a few people that were brought in due to marriage. Once fire was discovered, people sat around fires and told others in their clan about their day, and whatnot. This bonded the people more. So yes, there was a community feel in those stages of the stone age.
Communities were small during the Paleolithic era primarily due to resource limitations. Hunter-gatherer societies relied on the available resources in their immediate surroundings for sustenance, which supported only small populations. Additionally, mobility was important for survival in a changing environment, leading to smaller, more flexible groups.
People lived in the Paeolithic and Mesolithic age was by teaching themselves to do stuff such as cropping and hunting..Tony
They Lived In Small Groups.
Focus group.
In small countries, or groups of peole. They do not elect representatives, they go to a kind of meeting or assembly and speak for themselves.