Paleolithic didn't harvest food. They were hunters/gathers and didn't grow crops. They followed herds and gathered food that they found growing.
Paleolithic people survived by hunting and gathering.
paleolithic people had to farm, harvest, and herd
Some people say that our military is a paleolithic organization. Paleolithic people developed stone tools as well as horn and antler tools.
The paleolithic people made hammers to build with
Alcoholic drinks were not known in the paleolithic era.
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Paleolithic people used weapons made of stone. They had axes, spears and knives.
Paleolithic people were hunter-gatherers while the Neolithic people relied primarily on agriculture
Yes the paleolithic people where the first people to make the spoken language. We do not have any proof of them ever creating it.
Yes
well ... early paleolithic people met their needs with crops and hunting.
One of the best examples of advances by Paleolithic people is the development of tools such as the hand axe. These tools were crucial for hunting, cutting, and processing food, showing innovation and problem-solving skills. They were also used for tasks that improved daily life and survival.