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In the Old Stone Age (also known as the Paleolithic Period), men primarily engaged in hunting and gathering activities. They were responsible for hunting large game animals, such as bison and mammoths, using tools like spears and stone-tipped arrows. Additionally, men would gather plants, fruits, nuts, and other edible resources to sustain their communities.
The Paleolithic Age is called the Old Stone Age or Early Stone Age.
The Old Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic Age, refers to a period in prehistory characterized by the use of simple stone tools. The New Stone Age, or Neolithic Age, followed the Old Stone Age and is marked by the development of agriculture, pottery, and more complex tools and technologies.
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
The Stone Age is divided into the Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age) and the Neolithic Age (New Stone Age). The Paleolithic Age is characterized by the use of simple stone tools, while the Neolithic Age saw the development of agriculture and more complex tools and technologies.
The Old Stone Age got its name because men would make tools out of stone.it got its name because most tools were made of stone.
they are alike because men raped eachother in both of those times for survival
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Hunting and Gathering is old stone age.
All of the Stone Age was prehistoric. When it is divided into two parts they are the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the new Stone Age (Neolithic).
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it is new stone age
The stone can break. By the way the stone age is not old.
In the Old Stone Age (also known as the Paleolithic Period), men primarily engaged in hunting and gathering activities. They were responsible for hunting large game animals, such as bison and mammoths, using tools like spears and stone-tipped arrows. Additionally, men would gather plants, fruits, nuts, and other edible resources to sustain their communities.