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There is no question that early humans hunted many of the ice age mammals - we know that even without the cave paintings. But in several places in south and central Europe, there are cave paintings which seem to rely heavily on the theme of "The Hunt", yes.
Stone age cave paintings were found in France in the year 1940.
It started with the cave paintings during the stone age.
Ice-age hunters left artifacts such as stone tools, animal bones, cave paintings, and personal ornaments in caves. These artifacts provide valuable insights into their hunting practices, beliefs, and daily lives during that time.
Yes, cave art originated during the Upper Paleolithic period, which predates the Neolithic age. Neolithic cultures focused more on agriculture and domestication of animals, while cave art is associated with hunter-gatherer societies.
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So they can survive and reproduce
the economy was like a lion that does not have a dick and trys to have sex it was terrible
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.
During the paleolithic age people had to always hunt for their meal. they never had a stable or dependable food supply. this was thier job to do.