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The men in the Paleolithic era didn't have much technology.
The Paleolithic era refers to the Old Stone Age, characterized by hunter-gatherer societies and simple tool use. The Neolithic era, or New Stone Age, saw the development of agriculture, permanent settlements, and more advanced tools and technology. The shift to agriculture in the Neolithic era led to significant societal changes, including the rise of complex civilizations.
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During the Paleolithic era many humans were only mere hunters and gatherers constantly moving from one place to another in order to survive.
Ore, Hematite And Shell Ornaments (=
Ore, Hematite And Shell Ornaments (=
No, potatoes were not around during the Paleolithic era. They were domesticated much later, around 7,000 to 10,000 years ago in the Andean region of South America. The Paleolithic era, characterized by the use of stone tools and a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, predates the cultivation of potatoes by thousands of years.
The Neolithic Era is distinguished from the Paleolithic Era by the development of agriculture, domestication of plants and animals, settled communities, and the use of more advanced tools and technologies. This transition marked a shift from hunting and gathering to farming as a primary mode of subsistence.
Life on Earth began long before the Paleolithic or Neolithic eras; it originated approximately 3.5 billion years ago with simple single-celled organisms. The Paleolithic era, which started around 2.6 million years ago, is characterized by the development of early human cultures and tool use. The Neolithic era, beginning around 10,000 BCE, marked the advent of agriculture and settled communities. Thus, both eras are significant in human history but came long after the emergence of life itself.