Paleolithic
they both have an ice age
Both the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras were periods of prehistoric human history. They both saw the use of stone tools, but the Neolithic Era introduced agriculture and the domestication of animals. Both eras also involved nomadic lifestyles, but the Neolithic Era saw the development of settled communities.
Stone Age (Greek lithos = stone)
there both polythistic and men hunted and the women gathered and farmed.
they are both a age and they are from the same time. Paleothic is when the hunter/gathers were around and the Neolithic age is when they started to build perment shelters
i just did a project on this on Wednesday 8th, 2009. they are both ages except neolithic is more sufficient and more future like. i mean paleolithic is more before time and neolithic is more after. they both do the same thing like food gathering but that is the answer. Paleolithic times was when people moved around to find food. The people went were the food went. In neolithic times people stayed in one spot and farmed an domesticated animals, instead of hunting and gathering
False. The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages were both prehistoric periods but were not specifically part of the Ice Age. The Ice Age refers to a broader geological period characterized by multiple ice ages and interglacial periods.
The purpose of the paleolithic cave paintings is not known. ... since the caves in which they have been found do not have signs of ongoing habitation. ... Nearly 350 caves have now been discovered in France and Spain that contain art from
Not really any language, they had words with sounds andcreated those sounds into an alphabet.Answer:Neolithic and paleolithic are words developed from the Greek language. Both words have =lithx as their base, "Lithos" means stone and refers to the Stone Age when tools were constructed of shaped stones (before metal was used). Paleo- means ancient and neo- means new. The paleolithic period ended about 8500 years ago, the neolithic followed and lasted until about the 4th century BCE when bronze came into use.. The chief difference was that paleolithic stone tools were chipped into shape, neolithic tools were ground and polished.
The clue is in the name! The element "lithic" pertains to stone. Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic people all used tools made from stone, principally flint which can be knapped to produce sharp, hard cutting edges.
Both the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and New Stone Age (Neolithic) were characterized by the use of stone tools for hunting and gathering. They both involved nomadic lifestyles, although the Neolithic period saw the transition to settled agricultural communities. Additionally, both periods saw the development of social structures and cultural practices.
Homo sapiens and Homo neandertal both lived during the latter part of the Paleolithic era.