yes
Caves
Not all people in the Paleolithic age lived in caves because they had diverse lifestyles and living arrangements. Some people preferred to live in open-air camps, temporary shelters, or structures made from mammoth bones and hides. Caves were used by some groups for shelter, but they were not the exclusive or typical living environment for all Paleolithic people.
they live in tepeys igluse and under ground forts
they live in homes
hunters
Paleolithic people lived in various types of shelters such as caves, rock shelters, tents made of animal skins, and huts constructed from branches and leaves. They moved frequently in search of food and resources, so their shelters were often temporary and easy to assemble or disassemble.
yes they did they ate there
In the paleolithic time people live a hunter gatherer lifestyle which was mainly nomadic.
cosmopolitan and, or urban homes (POOP!)
ehh man uhmm i think they live over there lmfao
they live In cloth homes sometimes buildings
Yes, nomads typically lived in temporary homes, which were designed for mobility and easy assembly. These homes, such as yurts or tents, allowed them to adapt quickly to changing environments and resources. The choice of temporary housing was largely influenced by their lifestyle, which involved moving with herds or following seasonal patterns to access food and water.