The Paleolithic people ate roots, fruit, nuts, and berries. They did not have easy access to grains so they are not in the diet.
They mad hunting easier
To Adapt themselves to their environment stone tools came in very handy to the Paleolithic people as they learned that tools could change their physical environment. These people also developed a better understanding of their environment, and learned which animals to hunt, what wild plants to eat, and what wild berries, nuts, fruits, and grains were safe to eat. They also like to eat popcorn and regular corn and they used tree bark for floss. They also adapted to rain forests and they made their own raincoats out of leaves and tree bark from the tree of knowlege wich is pretty impressive.
The Yanomami people used plants from the rain forest to make the medicine.
Paleolithic refers to the suffix and prefix Paleo(Ancient, Old), and Lithic(Stone). During the paleolithic era no concrete human society existed and all of humanity was nomadic. What characterizes the Paleolithic Age is the emergence of tools and nomadic tendencies among humans, before the Neolithic (Age of Civilzations), but after primitve human emergence after African Migration.
the used big plants for drinking
The Paleolithic people had to learn which plants were safe to eat and which animals they could safely hunt. They made tools out of bone and traded these tools with other tribes.
Maybe maybe not
No, we have no evidence of this.
flint.
Wooden digging stick
hunting and gathering
Ore, Hematite And Shell Ornaments (=
Ore, Hematite And Shell Ornaments (=
They used the rocks for squishing things such as nuts, well for food.
warmth, food, and to drive animals off cliffs
Since the dawn of man on earth - paleolithic man.
The men in the Paleolithic era didn't have much technology.