Mostly caves or tents, much like teepees.
The old stone age people lived in small groups or bands, typically consisting of extended family members. They lived in close-knit communities to support each other in hunting, gathering, and other activities necessary for survival. Living together also provided protection against predators and other dangers.
The average life expectancy during the Stone Age was around 30 years old. However, reaching old age (60 years or older) was rare due to high rates of infant mortality and the challenges of survival in a harsh environment.
The period of transition between the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the New Stone Age (Neolithic) is known as the Mesolithic period. It is characterized by the development of new technologies and adaptations as human societies shifted towards a more settled way of life.
Stone Age people typically lived to be between 20 and 30 years old, although some individuals could live longer. Factors such as disease, injuries, and lack of modern medical care contributed to the relatively short life expectancy during this time.
4 things people did in the new stone age and not in the old stone age is: 1. Farm 2. Develop into early cities 3. Bring water into the cities using irrigation 4.Have a centralized government and social classes
the old stone age lived in caves,tents,and tepees
Not many people live long in the stone age. There were not doctors back in the stone age.
yes of cousre
You would live in neither.
old stone age
Agriculture: the people of the neolithic became farmers and began to live a more settled lifestyle.
People of the Old Stone Age used fire for cooking food and surviving in colder climates.
Yes! Hunting and gathering were more successful as group efforts.
The people of the old stone age hunted and farmed.
The groups the people from the Stone Age traveled in varied from 20 to 30 people.
Painting was used in old stone age to help people in their hunting and in their everyday lives.
old stone age