Stone age people were buried with tools, weapons and there belongings so that they could use them in the fterlife.
They were buried by other stone age people, who then conducted their own rituals.
When Stone Age people died, their bodies were likely buried with various items and tools they used in their daily lives. These burials suggest some form of belief in an afterlife or ritual around death. Over time, their graves may have been revisited and possibly their remains moved or cremated as part of funerary practices.
They Buried them under ground that's how they refrigerated there items but they stored food in Makeshift larders
They were buried with their animals and crops.
Old Stone Age people were buried with weapons and tools as these items were believed to be necessary for survival and success in the afterlife. The tools and weapons were seen as essential for hunting and protection even in the afterlife. These items also reflected their skills, status, and importance within their community.
When Stone Age people died, their bodies were often buried with items they would need in the afterlife, such as tools or personal belongings. Some groups practiced burial rituals, while others may have practiced cremation. The exact customs varied depending on the cultural beliefs and practices of each group.
Yes, they were made out of stone, that was why it was called the stone age.
People during the Stone Age were simply referred to as "Stone Age people" or "Stone Age humans." They did not have specific names or titles as societies were small and mostly nomadic during this period.
People call it the Stone Age because of the about of stone tools at the time.
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The Stone Age was when many people started using tools created from stone
The Stone Age was when many people started using tools created from stone