No the earliest signs of all those things were shown in the Neolithic Era.
they roamed from place to place in search for food
It was really bad people got starvation and couldn't hunt
In Neolithic times they traded all different things. They traded crops, bricks and any other material you could think of ( that they had ). Im sorry if this didn't help much.
Nothing paleolithic people didn't trade
how did people trade
Obsidian and flint
I don’t
There was no trade because they could not speak in Plaeolithic times. Hope this helped!
NO!
Usually animals or home produce were used.
Yes, but I dont know how they did!
No, to be able to trade means that you have a surplus. They were not growing or making items that were in surplus and it was a subsistence living for them.
No, to be able to trade means that you have a surplus. They were not growing or making items that were in surplus and it was a subsistence living for them.
on their heads
The Paleolithic times were when people made tools such as...AxesSpearsThey ate food such as...MammothsDeerAnd they lived in caves that were...Made out of bonesWeren't very dryHope this helped!
No it started in Neolithic times.
Yes, people did trade during the Neolithic and Paleolithic eras. Archaeological evidence shows that there was long-distance trade of goods such as obsidian, shells, and other resources between different communities. This trade helped facilitate communication, cultural exchange, and the circulation of valuable resources among different groups.
they did not live in a group, i dont get this answer
During Paleolithic times, modern day cattle did not exist. A domestic relative of the cattle called aurochs were around back then and looked very similar to cattle today.