Perhaps you mean "Where DID New Stone Age people live".
They lived almost anywhere that they could adjust to their environment by adapting to climate, food supply and competition to their fellow humans (tribes).
This included tropical, sub tropical, tundra, arctic... and almost every physical environment presently occupied by non-technical peoples such as Inuit, Austral abogorinies, etc.
Firstmate.
people lived in huts and, like the neolithic age {new stone age} were farmers.
It means when the people that lived back then became farmers and were able to stay in the one place.
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
The transportation in the Stone Age was walking .
The period of transition between the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the New Stone Age (Neolithic) is known as the Mesolithic period. It is characterized by the development of new technologies and adaptations as human societies shifted towards a more settled way of life.
During the New Stone Age, or Neolithic period, people built homes using mud bricks, thatch roofs, and stone foundations. They typically lived in rectangular or circular structures that varied in size depending on the region and availability of resources. These homes were often grouped together in settlements for protection and communal living.
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it is new stone age
The new stone age started when the people became farmers and they could stay in the one place.
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