People of the Old Stone Age used fire for cooking food and surviving in colder climates.
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Humans discovered fire in the Old Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic period. The use of fire for cooking, warmth, and protection dates back to around 1.5 million years ago.
about 12000 years ago for the old stone and i dont now how old for the new stone age
They discovered how to sit. They also discovered fire.
old stone age
the old stone age lived in caves,tents,and tepees
The discovery of fire revolutionized daily life for people in the Old Stone Age by providing warmth, protection, and a means to cook food. Fire also enabled early humans to extend their activities into the night, fostering social interaction and productivity, and played a crucial role in their survival and cultural development.
Not many people live long in the stone age. There were not doctors back in the stone age.
The people of the old stone age hunted and farmed.
Being able to grow food and start a fire started the New Stone Age! In the Old Stone Age, people had to move to where the food was already growing. Now that they could grow food, they stayed and grew into city-states!
People in the Old Stone Age made their lives easier by creating tools and weapons out of stone, bone, and wood. These tools helped in hunting, cooking, and making shelters. They also developed basic language and communication skills to collaborate and coordinate with each other.
In the Old Stone Age, people did not have fire to keep them warm. Then, they lived in caves and caverns. In the New Stone Age humans had fire and farming. This sparked the business of trading. All in all, life in the New Stone Age was much better than in the old.