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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 people were nomadic hunter-gatherers, while Neolithic people began to settle in one place and engage in agriculture. Neolithic people developed more advanced tools and techniques for farming and pottery compared to the Paleolithic people. Additionally, Neolithic societies started to create permanent settlements and complex social structures.
Spears were valuable tools for hunting and protection in the Paleolithic period. They allowed people to hunt large animals for food and defend themselves from predators, contributing to the increase in human survival and success. Spears were also essential for providing early humans with a means to make tools and gather resources.
Paleolithic people came first, around 2.5 million years ago, characterized by the use of stone tools and hunting-gathering lifestyle. Neolithic people emerged later, around 12,000 years ago, marked by the development of agriculture and settled communities.
The most important job for Paleolithic people was likely hunting and gathering food for survival. This required coordination, skill, and knowledge of the environment to secure resources for sustenance.
Paleolithic,Mesolithic,and neolithic.
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.
Hunter gatherers.
Paleolithic
No, that was in the Neolithic era
People who are alway's on the move because they run out of food and they didn't know how too farm back then.
yes they did they usually lived in 20-60 people to make the hunting for safe.
nomads
During the Paleolithic Era, people were nomads and Paleolithic was known as old stone age. People were nomads in which they moved from place to place in search of food and shelter. They also made simple tools using bone, wood, and stone. They use fire and make clothes from animal skin (hide). Women also gathered berries and Men hunt for buffalo. They love in groups of 15-20 people.
well not exactly Paleolithic people were nomads. They travel from place, to place. They usually travel in groups of 30 because it makes it safer and made the search for food A LOT easier.
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..
Follow animal migrations and vegetation cycles