It was very bad,because it was hard to get food.
The Paleolithic (Old) Stone Age was ended by the introduction of agriculture, and this opened the way for the Neolithic (New) Stone Age. It is disputed which gender found the first seeds to plant, for some odd reasons, but I'd bet that it was the women. They were, after all, the foragers.
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There were many periods of what is referred to as the Stone Age. These periods were the Lower Paleolithic, Early Stone Age, Middle Paleolithic, Middle Stone Age, Upper Paleolithic, and the Late Stone Age.
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Humans in the Stone Age lived a life that was basically nomadic and hunter gatherer.
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In the New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, humans started to practice agriculture and domesticate animals. This led to settlements, more complex societies, and technological advancements like pottery and weaving. In contrast, the Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic period, was characterized by nomadic hunter-gatherer societies with simpler tools and no permanent settlements.
The Stone Age is followed by the Bronze Age in human history. The Bronze Age is characterized by the use of bronze for tools and weapons, marking a significant technological advancement from the Stone Age.
Archeology finds have indicated that the average life of the "stone-age" man, the "cromagnon" was approx. 28 years of age.
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Many more peoples sacrifies the stone age life was natureful and the stone age mans eat to the nature food.
The Stone Age is typically divided into three periods: the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), the Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and the Neolithic (New Stone Age). These periods represent different stages of human technological and cultural development.