In my opinion, I believe Paleolithic people were always on the move bc, One: In order for them to survive, they would have to go hunt for food and prepare it. Two: Also bc, in order for them to protect themselves and their families they would have to find more than one shelter to live in, in case if and dangerous animal were to follow them to their shelter they wouldn't have to worry about one of their shelters getting ruined bc, they have more than one.
These are my two reasons for why I think the Paleolithic people move around a lot. I hope you can agree with me and if not tell me why you don't agree with me and if you do agree with me tell me why you do.
sincerely,
Jocelyn E.Flowers
Paleolithic nomads were always on the move in search of food, as they relied on hunting and gathering for survival. They followed the seasonal patterns of plants and animals, moving to areas where resources were abundant. This nomadic lifestyle allowed them to adapt to changing environmental conditions and avoid depleting local resources.
why were paleolithic nomads always on the move
because the had to live in different habitats to durvive
Paleolithic people were nomads, meaning they moved from place to place in search of food and resources. They did not have permanent settlements and followed the natural migration patterns of animals for hunting and gathering.
Nomads use materials like tents, yurts, or basic wooden structures to build their homes. These structures are often designed to be portable and easy to assemble and dismantle as the nomads move from place to place.
Paleolithic shelters were temporary because early humans were hunter-gatherers who moved frequently in search of food. Building permanent structures would have been impractical as they would have had to continually move to follow their food sources. Temporary shelters allowed them to easily pack up and relocate as needed.
The Paleolithic Age is typically subdivided into three main parts: the Lower Paleolithic, the Middle Paleolithic, and the Upper Paleolithic. These divisions are based on changes in stone tool technology and cultural behaviors over different time periods.
Another term for the Paleolithic Age is the Old Stone Age.
People who are alway's on the move because they run out of food and they didn't know how too farm back then.
Paleolithic
Hunter gatherers.
No, that was in the Neolithic era
Paleolithic,Mesolithic,and neolithic.
nomads
Paleolithic people were nomads, meaning they moved from place to place in search of food and resources. They did not have permanent settlements and followed the natural migration patterns of animals for hunting and gathering.
Follow animal migrations and vegetation cycles
They were different because in the paleolithic age people did simpler things and were nomads but in the neolithic age people weren't nomads and started farming, trading and building shelters.
In my opinion, I believe Paleolithic people were always on the move bc, One: In order for them to survive, they would have to go hunt for food and prepare it. Two: Also bc, in order for them to protect themselves and their families they would have to find more than one shelter to live in, in case if and dangerous animal were to follow them to their shelter they wouldn't have to worry about one of their shelters getting ruined bc, they have more than one. These are my two reasons for why I think the Paleolithic people move around a lot. I hope you can agree with me and if not tell me why you don't agree with me and if you do agree with me tell me why you do. sincerely, Jocelyn E.Flowers
In Paleolithic times, people were mainly nomads, so they followed their food around. For example, if the buffalo herd moved West, the Paleolithic people did too. In Neolithic times the people started to build civilizations and stay in one place because they had found a good water source for everyday needs. The water source was the Nile River. It helped Neolithic people bathe, drink etc..
Nomads are people that move from place to place for their food.