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They ate them or used them to help with work.

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Lower Plaeolithic man did not have domesticated plants or animals The agrarian revolution (cultivation of plants and animals) started the Neolithic Age Lower Plaeolithic > 500,000 years ago Middle Paleolithic roughly 400,00 - 35,000 years ago Upper Paleolithic roughly 35,000 - 12,000 years ago Mesolithic roughly 12,000 - 7000 years ago Neolithic roughly 6,000 to 3,000 years ago the Lower Plaeolithic man did not have domesticated plants or animals The agrarian revolution (cultivation of plants and animals) started the Neolithic Age Lower Plaeolithic > 500,000 years ago Middle Paleolithic roughly 400,00 - 35,000 years ago Upper Paleolithic roughly 35,000 - 12,000 years ago Mesolithic roughly 12,000 - 7000 years ago Neolithic roughly 6,000 to 3,000 years ago the

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paleolitic people would hunt for food and water and also would gather stone bone hides woods and plants. in addition migrate to different caves and they would know exactly where to go because they had been there before and they know there is a better chance of catching animals for food and clothing. also htey did know ow to unt for there food

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There were not domesticated animals at that time. If there was an early, about to be, domesticated animal, it most likely was a wolf. We can be quite sure of this because many of the stone age cucultures of today, and the recent past, have or have had dogs.

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They skinned them and made clothing etc............

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It depends on the specific culture and time period - different peoples domesticated different animals at different times.

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Food and clothes

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To protect them

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