Neolithic humans domesticated sheep, cattle, pigs and goats as convenient food sources. Most unprocessed, whole foods logically fit in the Neolithic diet. Such as whole grains, beans, legumes, fruits, vegetables, dairy and meats.
neolithic people farmed and paleolithic hunted for food
They hunted the food
their supply of food
They got water from rivers and aquifers, and food from their farms.
They cooked their food with diamond ovens and super fuel.
Meat, bread, and anything else they could get cheaply. And to the person who wrote the answer that this is replacing, Neolithic people did cook. Hell, Paleolithic people cooked food. Remember that until the Europeans came, most of the American Indian tribes were Neolithic groups, and they sure cooked food.
Meat, bread, and anything else they could get cheaply. And to the person who wrote the answer that this is replacing, Neolithic people did cook. Hell, Paleolithic people cooked food. Remember that until the Europeans came, most of the American Indian tribes were Neolithic groups, and they sure cooked food.
They cooked their food with diamond ovens and super fuel.
chefs.
the time changed because the neolithic made people work really hard to get their own food but then after the neolithic revolutions people started to become farmers and produce their own food like crops and stuff like that
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.
i just did a project on this on Wednesday 8th, 2009. they are both ages except neolithic is more sufficient and more future like. i mean paleolithic is more before time and neolithic is more after. they both do the same thing like food gathering but that is the answer. Paleolithic times was when people moved around to find food. The people went were the food went. In neolithic times people stayed in one spot and farmed an domesticated animals, instead of hunting and gathering