there religon was nothing Answer they were likely early pagans. Worshipers of nature and living things, ghave thankgiving to nature. Or the sun. Many early humans worshipped spirits of dead ancesters. Some are believed to have followed the stars as guides etc
The evidence suggests that they were not merely decorations of living areas, since the caves in which they have been found do not have signs of ongoing habitation. Also, they are often in areas of caves that are not easily accessed. Some theories hold that they may have been a way of communicating with others, while other theories ascribe them a religious or ceremonial purpose.
The purpose of the paleolithic cave paintings is not known. The evidence suggests that they were not merely decorations of living areas, since the caves in which they have been found do not have signs of ongoing habitation. Also, they are often in areas of caves that are not easily accessed. Some theories hold that they may have been a way of communicating with others, while other theories ascribe them a religious or ceremonial purpose.
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It isn’t sure they did. In fact, new historical evidence points to the possibility that they lived with them. They had a village down river from the colony and recent historical evidence has found English items in the village and evidence they were living with them.
Europe and Asia
Evidence of humans living during the Paleolithic Era has been found in various regions around the world, including Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Examples of archaeological sites with Paleolithic remains include Altamira Cave in Spain, Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, and Chauvet Cave in France. These sites contain tools, art, and other artifacts left behind by early human populations.
Well, since there aren't any paleolithic people still living, this is a moot question.
If you mean, what kind of tools did humans use in the Paleolithic age, mostly sticks (some of which were on fire), arrows & bows, and rocks chipped into arrowheads. If you mean kinds of human were living in the Paleolithic age, that depends on whether you consider other animals in our genus to be human.
Cavemen existed during the Paleolithic period, which began around 2.6 million years ago and ended around 10,000 years ago. They lived during the Stone Age, using basic stone tools and leading a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
Genetic evidence, specifically DNA analysis, has shown that chimpanzees share approximately 98% of their DNA with humans, making them our closest living relatives. Additionally, similarities in behavior, social structures, and anatomy between humans and chimpanzees further support this close evolutionary relationship.
Afghanistan is believed to have been discovered in the mid Paleolithic era. Archaeological evidence indicates that there were people living in Afghanistan over 50,000 years ago.
There are quite a few animals that are known for living in Paleolithic age. To name a few, one could mention the cave lions, the cave hynea, wild goats, deers and more.
Paleolithic people did not "earn" a living, as money had not yet been invented. They made a living by finding or growing their food, making their tools and clothing or trading for them.
They believe that the evidence point to this group of people living in Africa.
nomads
There is absolutely no evidence of extra-terresstials (ET) living on Earth. There is no evidence at all of aliens from another place in the universe living on the Earth. Flying saucers are aircraft from the planet Earth, built by humans and flown by humans, such as Charles Zimmerman's CV-173, built by the Chance-Vought company and flown by Charles Lindbergh.