Water, fermented horse milk (alcoholic) and reindeer urine - from reindeer that had eaten certain mushrooms (narcotic).
Really, reindeer urine! WOW
Stone age people drank water of course! Some might have drunk blood of some other animals or they could have made some juice of wild fruits.
Yes- around the fourth century B.C.
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Wine, they would squeeze through the grapevine then mix it. they will be happy and most of them would get drunk
Alcoholic drinks were not known in the paleolithic era.
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about 40 millions years ago not sure but did you know stone age people did not know how to digest food or drink
Stone age people drank water of course! Some might have drunk blood of some other animals or they could have made some juice of wild fruits.
The average life expectancy during the Stone Age was around 30 years old. However, reaching old age (60 years or older) was rare due to high rates of infant mortality and the challenges of survival in a harsh environment.
When Stone Age people died, their bodies were often buried with items they would need in the afterlife, such as tools or personal belongings. Some groups practiced burial rituals, while others may have practiced cremation. The exact customs varied depending on the cultural beliefs and practices of each group.
After the Stone Age, people entered the Bronze Age, characterized by the use of bronze tools and weapons. This was followed by the Iron Age, during which iron tools and weapons became predominant. Each age marked advancements in technology, social organization, and cultural development.
Yes, land bridges such as the Bering Land Bridge allowed prehistoric humans from the Stone Age and Middle Stone Age to migrate to different parts of the world. These land connections facilitated the movement of populations between continents during periods of lower sea levels.
Yes, they were made out of stone, that was why it was called the stone age.
The old stone age people lived in small groups or bands, typically consisting of extended family members. They lived in close-knit communities to support each other in hunting, gathering, and other activities necessary for survival. Living together also provided protection against predators and other dangers.
Stone age people dressed in clothing made from materials like animal hides, skins, and furs. They used bones, shells, and stones as jewelry and decoration. Clothing was typically simple and functional, designed to provide protection from the elements and allow freedom of movement for hunting and gathering activities.
People call it the Stone Age because of the about of stone tools at the time.
The people from the Stone Age lived on every continent around the world, including Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. They adapted to their environments and developed different tools and techniques for survival.