they didn't. learn things.
The same we do... there boats on a much smaller scale though... Despite belief. The Stone age people were very smart.
No
they didn't. learn things.
They used materials that were readily available--stone--to build their shelters and to make tools.
The first boats were built some time in the Stone Age.
They were hunter and gathers so they mainly looked for food and tried to find/build shelter.
Yes, some boats existed in the Stone Age. They were typically small, simple watercraft made from materials like logs or reeds, and were used for fishing, transportation, and exploration along rivers and coastlines.
Yes, they were made out of stone, that was why it was called the stone age.
People during the Stone Age were simply referred to as "Stone Age people" or "Stone Age humans." They did not have specific names or titles as societies were small and mostly nomadic during this period.
People call it the Stone Age because of the about of stone tools at the time.
Stone age people needed to build shelters to protect themselves from the elements and wild animals. Making clothes was necessary to keep warm and protect their bodies. These skills were crucial for survival in their natural environment.
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