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What were the people during the stone age called?

People during the Stone Age were simply referred to as "Stone Age people" or "Stone Age humans." They did not have specific names or titles as societies were small and mostly nomadic during this period.


Where did the Stone Age people first live?

Stone Age people first lived in various regions across the world, depending on the specific period of the Stone Age. Some early Stone Age sites have been found in Africa, such as the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. However, Stone Age people also lived in other parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and the Americas.


What age refers to the time when people were hunters and gatherers?

The age when people were hunters and gatherers is referred to as the Stone Age, which is typically divided into the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) and the Neolithic (New Stone Age) periods. This era lasted for a significant portion of human history before the development of agriculture.


What did stone age people used to travel?

During the Stone Age, people used various modes of transportation such as walking, running, and possibly using primitive forms of watercraft like rafts or canoes to cross bodies of water. Animals such as horses or dogs were also used for transportation in some regions.


How did Old Stone Age people travel?

Old Stone Age people traveled by walking on foot. They followed migratory patterns of animals for hunting, gathered food from their surroundings, and navigated across different terrains either on foot or by using simple tools like rafts or canoes to cross bodies of water.