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What was one of the most important technology is used by the paleolithic people?

One of the most important technologies used by Paleolithic people was the development of stone tools, such as hand axes and scrapers. These tools were crucial for tasks like hunting, cutting, and processing food. They enabled early humans to adapt to their environment and improve their chances of survival.


How is Paleolithic Eratool and hunter gatherers?

In the Paleolithic Era, which lasted from 2.6 million years ago to around 10,000 BCE, early humans used simple stone tools to hunt, gather, and survive. Hunter-gatherers in this era relied on their tools for activities such as hunting game and gathering plants for food. These tools were essential for their survival and helped them adapt to their environment.


How is Paleolithic Era tool and hunter gatherers the same?

In the Paleolithic Era, both tools and hunter-gatherers were essential for survival. Hunter-gatherers used tools made from materials like stone, bone, and wood to hunt and gather food. Tools were crucial in helping hunter-gatherer societies adapt to their environment and improve their chances of survival.


In the early stone age people had to learn to adapt to their what?

In the early Stone Age, people had to learn to adapt to their environment by mastering basic survival skills such as hunting, gathering, making tools, and creating fire. This adaptation was crucial for their survival and allowed them to thrive in a world where resources were limited and the environment was harsh.


Why were Paleolithic nomads always on the move?

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