well ... early paleolithic people met their needs with crops and hunting.
Well, since there aren't any paleolithic people still living, this is a moot question.
neolithic people farmed and paleolithic hunted for food
The major difference between the Paleolithic era and the Neolithic era is the transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to one based on agriculture and settlement. In the Paleolithic era, humans relied on hunting and gathering for sustenance, while in the Neolithic era, they began to domesticate plants and animals, leading to the development of permanent settlements and more complex societies.
Paleolithic people came first, around 2.5 million years ago, characterized by the use of stone tools and hunting-gathering lifestyle. Neolithic people emerged later, around 12,000 years ago, marked by the development of agriculture and settled communities.
people got there food
people got there food
Paleolithic didn't harvest food. They were hunters/gathers and didn't grow crops. They followed herds and gathered food that they found growing.
In the paleolithic time people live a hunter gatherer lifestyle which was mainly nomadic.
meat
I believe they were hunter gatherers
They hunted for it, and gathered it where it grew naturally.
hunting and gathering