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Limestone is too soft for use as tools. The Egyptians built monument out of limestone using tools made of harder stone - Flint, granite, etc. (and some copper tools)
During the Paleolithic Era, people were nomads and Paleolithic was known as old stone age. People were nomads in which they moved from place to place in search of food and shelter. They also made simple tools using bone, wood, and stone. They use fire and make clothes from animal skin (hide). Women also gathered berries and Men hunt for buffalo. They love in groups of 15-20 people.
in paleolithic age people have always eat meat.Meat give them a lots of energy and of course heat so they survive in northern part of the world or the skins from the animals they have killed for food used them as clothing against the cold specifically the northern part
The Paleolithic ("old stone") period covers the majority of human existence on Earth, from the time of the hominids through early societies using stone tools and developing agriculture. It was followed by the Mesolithic Age ("middle stone").
The Paleolithic era ended with the ice age.
During the Paleolithic Era, people were nomads and Paleolithic was known as old stone age. People were nomads in which they moved from place to place in search of food and shelter. They also made simple tools using bone, wood, and stone. They use fire and make clothes from animal skin (hide). Women also gathered berries and Men hunt for buffalo. They love in groups of 15-20 people.
Homo neanderthalensis is associated with the Mousterian tool technology, characterized by the production of stone tools using the Levallois technique. These tools were often made using flint and were used for cutting, scraping, and hunting activities.
The Paleolithic Age is the modern classification for the prehistoric era of human history. It is characterized by the development of primitive stone tools. It is generally considered to have started roughly 2.6 million years ago.
Paleolithic stone age people likely transported objects by carrying them manually or using basic tools like slings, ropes, or simple sledges. They may have used animal power, such as dragging objects with the assistance of domesticated dogs or using livestock to carry loads. The specifics of how they transported items would have depended on the size, weight, and distance they needed to cover.
So that people could start fires, instead of using wood.
Early people started using stone tools around 2.6 million years ago in the Paleolithic era. This marked a significant advancement in their ability to hunt, butcher animals, and cut plant materials for various purposes.
The period of time when humans started using tools made of stone is known as the Stone Age. It began around 3 million years ago with the earliest known stone tools and lasted until around 3000 BCE, when metal tools started to be used. The Stone Age is further divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods.