To find food and water or most likely a better new life. This is like asking why did and do people migrate to the americas?
Stone age humans migrated in search of better resources like food, water, and shelter. They also migrated to avoid natural disasters, competition with other groups, or to follow the migration patterns of animals they hunted. Additionally, population growth and social dynamics may have also driven migration within or between groups.
Most likely opportunity.
The three eras early humans have lived into are the Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age), the Mesolithic Era (Middle Stone Age), and the Neolithic Era (New Stone Age). These eras mark significant developments in human history, including the use of tools, agriculture, and settled communities.
The Paleolithic era is also referred to as the Stone Age.
Humans during the ice age were similar in height to modern humans, averaging around 5 to 6 feet tall. There is evidence to suggest that some populations may have been slightly shorter due to environmental factors and living conditions.
During the Ice Age, lower sea levels created land bridges between continents, like the Bering Land Bridge between Asia and North America. This allowed early humans to migrate to new continents in search of food and resources.
During the last great ice age, large ice sheets locked up much of Earth's water, lowering sea levels and creating a land bridge between Asia and North America known as Beringia. This allowed humans to migrate from Asia into North America, eventually leading to the settling of the Americas.
No. Humans existed before the stone age, the stone age is simply when humanity began developing stone tools
Stone Age people are believed to have migrated from Africa to various parts of the world, spreading across continents over thousands of years. Some groups settled in Europe, Asia, and eventually reached the Americas and Oceania, adapting to different environments and developing distinct cultures along the way.
Stone Age
Humans discovered fire in the Old Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic period. The use of fire for cooking, warmth, and protection dates back to around 1.5 million years ago.
The understanding of matter helped humans move from the stone age to the iron age. That is because they found out that metal is stronger then stone.
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The Stone Age was named for the predominant use of stone tools by ancient human societies. It is divided into three main periods: Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age), each marked by advancements in tool-making and societal development.
Early humans migrated out of Africa during the Stone Age in search of new food sources, better living conditions, and to escape competition with other species. The changing climate and environmental conditions also played a role in driving these migrations.
Humans in the Stone Age lived a life that was basically nomadic and hunter gatherer.
2.3million years ago
Burial
The old stone age is called the old stone age because that age was when humans first began and made stone implements \ tools out of stone which was not so fine and polished as the tools in the new stone age.The old stone age is also called the palaeolithic age