well early humans captured animals with spears and knives so i guess that's enough to capture a mammoth
I think they drove what ever they were hunting into a ditch or a small hole they made previously or either was there naturally then they would throw spears or shoot arrows at it. Also they could have just surrounded the animal (if it was by itself) and again throw the pointy stuff at it (as in spears and shooting arrows)
finding weapons
and making weapons
p.s ask people you know daaaa
also someof these answers are wrong
Mostly meat, like Wild Boars and Fish, but when Agriculture was invented, they stopped hunting so much and ate the fruit and vegetables.
They used their mouths to eat their raw food.
Yes, they did.
by hunting'
no, once you learnt how to walk you had to hunt.....
hunt food
hunt
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the Stone Age Man and Religion are same but when you say religion it base on the religion of the stone age.
Of course thay did..
Yes. Man caused the stone age since it started using stone for tools.
They usually used stone tools
The development of tools and weapons from stone was a significant achievement during the Stone Age. This allowed early humans to hunt, build shelters, and create a more stable food supply.
Agriculture.Because in the old stone age people only hunt for food.In this particular age people can plant and harvest food
Metal was not available to 'stone age' man, it had not been discovered.
Yes, the old Stone Age man is believed to have worked cooperatively in food acquisition. They likely lived in small bands or groups who worked together to hunt animals, gather plants, and share resources. Cooperation would have been essential for survival in a challenging and unpredictable environment.