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What dangers did stoneage people face?

Stone Age people faced various dangers such as wild animals, harsh weather conditions, scarcity of food, and tribal conflicts. They had to constantly navigate these challenges to ensure their survival and safety.


Why was stoneage built?

The Stone Age was not "built" but refers to a prehistoric period characterized by the use of stone tools. This era marked a significant advancement in human evolution as our ancestors began to craft tools and weapons from stone, contributing to their survival and success in various environments.


Why are Paleolithic shelters temporary?

Paleolithic shelters were temporary because early humans were hunter-gatherers who moved frequently in search of food. Building permanent structures would have been impractical as they would have had to continually move to follow their food sources. Temporary shelters allowed them to easily pack up and relocate as needed.


The movement patterns of early humans were mostly determined by?

The movement patterns of early humans were mostly determined by the need to search for food, water, and shelter. They would migrate to follow herds of animals, move to more suitable climates depending on the seasons, and explore new territories in search of resources. These movements were essential for survival and adapting to changing environments.


What is the most important discovery of stoneage people and why?

In my humble opinion, Fire because it enabled them to scare off wild animals and keep themselves warm and discover cooked food. Primitive speech and communication. It allowed mankind to gain knowledge and pass it along to the whole group.