Between paleolithic and neolithic just aged in terms? You need to be kidding me... Someone involved has got to have some serious issues to sort out
The neolithic houses were made of mud brick and were more stable compared to the paleolithic era. The houses were built more sturdy because the people live more stable lives and there for they did not move around as much.
they were driven out by weather issues so they made new shelter from skin and wood.
Finding food, staying alive, finding shelter.
I am not exactly sure how to answer this because the question was probably a typo but people began to trade with other areas of people instead of just the people in your cave or shelter
The change of neolethic age happened when the people evolved and began more adaptable and used better techniques to live,(find food, hunt, build shelter).
The main difference between the new Stone Age (Neolithic) and the old Stone Age (Paleolithic) is that the Neolithic Age saw the development of agriculture and settlement, leading to more complex societies, while the Paleolithic Age was characterized by a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering. Additionally, the Neolithic Age marks the beginning of the use of polished stone tools and the domestication of animals.
Paleolithic people made homes using natural materials such as branches, animal skins, and mud. They constructed simple shelters like caves, rock overhangs, or wooden huts to protect themselves from the elements. The type of shelter varied depending on the climate and resources available in their environment.
The neolithic houses were made of mud brick and were more stable compared to the paleolithic era. The houses were built more sturdy because the people live more stable lives and there for they did not move around as much.
Neolithic shelters were simple structures made from natural materials such as wood, mud, and thatch. Examples include roundhouses, longhouses, and pit dwellings. These structures provided protection from the elements and served as living spaces for early agricultural communities during the Neolithic period.
they were driven out by weather issues so they made new shelter from skin and wood.
PALEOLITHIC The differences are that in paleolithic times they had to hunt/chase their food, so they followed their food(nomads) as a result they didn't have one stable home. They mainly did what their ancestors did(hunt & gather, trade). They lived in camps sites, caves, and huts. Paleolithic people speared for food, and most of their appetite depended on meat, although they did look for berries. More food they ate is meat, fish, shellfish, leafy veggies, fruit, nuts, and insects. Plenty of meat was incorporated though. They would also live in tooth/skin hovels near rivers and lakes. They use tools such as chipped stone, flint, bone, wood, hand axes, choppers, and they even used fire as a tool! NEOLITHIC On the other hand, neolithic people discovered farming, so they lived in one place. They also planted and picked berries. In neolithic times the houses were made of mud and brick, coated with plaster. The doorways were placed on the roofs, and there were ladders on the inside and outside of the houses. The ground of the houses were covered with platforms, mats, and skins. The roof is supported by beams inside the house. Mainly farmers, but had sheep, goat, and cattle for meat and milk. Also ate bread, grain and apples. Neolithic men didn't depend on natural resources for food. The houses were also made from tree branches, stones, and timbers. Hope this helps!! If not a great site is Wikipedia.org/wiki/( ie: paleolithic, neolithic)#(ie: shelter, food)
Finding food, staying alive, finding shelter.
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During the Paleolithic Era, people were nomads and Paleolithic was known as old stone age. People were nomads in which they moved from place to place in search of food and shelter. They also made simple tools using bone, wood, and stone. They use fire and make clothes from animal skin (hide). Women also gathered berries and Men hunt for buffalo. They love in groups of 15-20 people.
Neolithic people built various types of shelters, depending on their location and resources. They commonly used natural materials like wood, stone, and thatch to construct their homes. These structures included pit houses, wattle and daub houses, and stone or mud-brick houses. The specific type of shelter varied across different regions and cultures during the Neolithic period.
Neolithic people typically lived in structures made of natural materials such as wood, thatch, or mudbrick. They built houses using timber frames with walls made of wattle and daub, branches, or stones. Some Neolithic communities also lived in cave dwellings or pit houses dug into the ground.
when they went hunting for animals they got their coat for weather and they built their own shelter but with the bones they had it for tools or for weapons