they moved to follow the animals when they moved for food
Stone Age people moved often because they were hunter-gatherers who relied on the availability of food and resources in different areas. They followed animal herds and seasonal plants, which required them to constantly migrate to new places. Additionally, moving frequently helped prevent overexploitation of resources and allowed them to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Depends on the people, there are still some small stone age tribes in isolated areas.
to find better food
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Stone age people were illiterate and thus believed in superstition. Like many people in rural areas also.
with a crane.
They had to adapt to the conditions of the place that they moved to, because they were nomadic at the time.
Many people in that time used stones as tools.
They weren't use to coldness that day because maybe there new at that for some reason.
They weren't use to coldness that day because maybe there new at that for some reason.
Stone Age people moved from place to place in search of food, water, and shelter. They followed the migration patterns of animals for hunting, and seasonal changes for gathering food. Moving also helped them to avoid resource depletion in one area.
Inscriptions are generally done on stone. The limitations are the size of the stone or writing area. If they are too large, they cannot be moved.