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Yes, but I dont know how they did!
No, to be able to trade means that you have a surplus. They were not growing or making items that were in surplus and it was a subsistence living for them.
Yes, people did trade during the Neolithic and Paleolithic eras. Archaeological evidence shows that there was long-distance trade of goods such as obsidian, shells, and other resources between different communities. This trade helped facilitate communication, cultural exchange, and the circulation of valuable resources among different groups.
Paleolithic people survived by hunting and gathering.
paleolithic people had to farm, harvest, and herd
Some people say that our military is a paleolithic organization. Paleolithic people developed stone tools as well as horn and antler tools.
There was no trade because they could not speak in Plaeolithic times. Hope this helped!
No, to be able to trade means that you have a surplus. They were not growing or making items that were in surplus and it was a subsistence living for them.
The paleolithic people made hammers to build with
Alcoholic drinks were not known in the paleolithic era.
Paleolithic people used weapons made of stone. They had axes, spears and knives.
Paleolithic people were hunter-gatherers while the Neolithic people relied primarily on agriculture