Whatever they could find.
Homo sapiens
They hunted with stones
They hunted the food
neolithic people farmed and paleolithic hunted for food
they ate animals and they hunted them
they hunted animals of ate plantes:) have a nice day
they hunted animals of ate plantes:) have a nice day
there both polythistic and men hunted and the women gathered and farmed.
Whatever they could find.
No, they mainly hunted animals for food and gathered food, such as nuts and berries. The neolithic era is where they started agriculture.
The primary cause of the Neolithic Revolution was the shift from a nomadic lifestyle to a settled agricultural way of life. This transition involved the domestication of plants and animals, leading to the development of permanent settlements and the rise of complex societies.
Yes, people in the Neolithic period did eat deer. As hunter-gatherers transitioned to more settled agricultural lifestyles, they continued to hunt wild game, including deer, which provided a significant source of protein. Evidence from archaeological sites indicates that deer were hunted for their meat, bones, and hides, contributing to the diet and material culture of Neolithic communities.