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No, schooling as we know it did not exist during the Stone Age. Children would have learned necessary survival skills from their parents and other members of their community through observation, imitation, and practical experience. Formal education in schools is a more recent development in human history.

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Did they go to school in the stone age?

There is no formal education system as we know it today in the Stone Age. Children typically learned survival skills and cultural knowledge through observation, imitation, and storytelling within their community.


What is the difference between the old stone age and the new stone age?

Old stone age means where the people used to go for hunting , ate raw fruits and never cooked the flesh of hunted animals. Old stone age people led a nomadic life .Where as new stone age means where the people started agriculture , and developed many scientific knowledge and also they started to believe in the natural things . New stone age people led a settled life.


When did the neolithic stone age begin?

The Neolithic Stone Age began around 10,000 BCE and lasted until about 2,000 BCE. It was characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of tools and pottery made from stone, among other technological advancements.


How long did the stone age go for?

The Stone Age lasted around 3.4 million years, from the earliest known stone tool making around 3.3 million years ago to the introduction of metal tools around 3,000 BC. It is divided into three main periods: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic.


Where do stone age people go to the toilet?

Stone age people typically used designated areas outside of their living spaces, known as latrines, as their toilets. They would dig pits or trenches for waste disposal and cover them up with soil or other materials to reduce odors and help with decomposition.