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The people from the Stone Age lived on every continent around the world, including Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. They adapted to their environments and developed different tools and techniques for survival.
The Stone Age people were early human societies who lived during the prehistoric period and relied on stone tools for hunting, gathering, and crafting. They were nomadic hunter-gatherers who lived in small communities, and their way of life laid the foundation for the development of human civilization.
Answerpeople of the stone age mostly lived in caves because they were nomadic people meaning they moved a lot. AnswerClearly some Stone Age people lived in caves, and we can show this by the presence of artifacts in the caves. On the other hand, there are very few caves in much of the world, and nomads tend not to live in caves, but in tents. So we can be pretty sure that some Stone Age people did not live in caves, also. There is a link below to an article on nomads.
Yes, Stone Age people slept. Like modern humans, they had the need for regular periods of rest to restore their bodies and minds. However, their sleeping patterns and conditions may have been different due to their environment and lifestyle.
In the Old Stone Age, people did not have fire to keep them warm. Then, they lived in caves and caverns. In the New Stone Age humans had fire and farming. This sparked the business of trading. All in all, life in the New Stone Age was much better than in the old.
The people from the Stone Age lived on every continent around the world, including Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. They adapted to their environments and developed different tools and techniques for survival.
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).
People from all the sections migrate to the cities to look for greener pastures.
It was all grunts
The Stone Age people were early human societies who lived during the prehistoric period and relied on stone tools for hunting, gathering, and crafting. They were nomadic hunter-gatherers who lived in small communities, and their way of life laid the foundation for the development of human civilization.
First of all, I think that you con probably infer what the answer is to this question is, if you just thought about it! In the Old Stone Age, there was hunter/gatherers that hunted animals and gathered food, but in the New Stone Age, the hunter/gatherers learned how to farm and got surpluses (extra or more than they needed), which led to the population increase, so there were too many people for them all to be farmers. Some of the people became artisans or got other specialized jobs!
Knives, needles, and beads can all be Stone Age artifacts.
No cause it was all made out of stone
Answerpeople of the stone age mostly lived in caves because they were nomadic people meaning they moved a lot. AnswerClearly some Stone Age people lived in caves, and we can show this by the presence of artifacts in the caves. On the other hand, there are very few caves in much of the world, and nomads tend not to live in caves, but in tents. So we can be pretty sure that some Stone Age people did not live in caves, also. There is a link below to an article on nomads.
Yes, Stone Age people slept. Like modern humans, they had the need for regular periods of rest to restore their bodies and minds. However, their sleeping patterns and conditions may have been different due to their environment and lifestyle.
In the old and new stone age, they were made all from stone. However, in the new stone age, they started to make sharper blades and handles to make new tools.
Everyone goes back to the stone age and bludgeons people to death.