It is called the Mesolithic era.
Well we are still not sure really but one thing is that plants were a very important part of the paleolithic people's diet
In the Paleolithic era, people typically lived in caves or simple shelters made from animal hides, branches, and other natural materials. These shelters provided protection from the elements and predators, but were not permanent structures.
Paleolithic Age .
The history of humankind can be broadly categorized into three stages: the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and the Industrial era. The Paleolithic era, characterized by hunter-gatherer societies, laid the foundation for human development. The Neolithic era marked the advent of agriculture and permanent settlements, leading to the rise of civilizations. Finally, the Industrial era ushered in technological advancements and urbanization, fundamentally transforming societies and economies worldwide.
The cavemen period is commonly referred to as the Paleolithic era. This era spans from about 2.6 million years ago to around 10,000 years ago and is characterized by the use of stone tools and hunting and gathering lifestyles.
In the paleolithic era.
This pictograph from the Paleolithic era has been vandalized beyond repair. The Paleolithic era precedes the Mesolithic.
The truth is that historians know nothing about intellectuals of the paleolithic era.
Homo sapiens and Homo neandertal both lived during the latter part of the Paleolithic era.
The Paleolithic era ended with the ice age.
The men in the Paleolithic era didn't have much technology.
Alcoholic drinks were not known in the paleolithic era.
that palethic era is a middle stone
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paleolithic era, Neolithic era , mesolithic era
The Paleolithic era came before the Neolithic era. The Paleolithic era, also known as the Old Stone Age, lasted from around 2.5 million years ago to about 10,000 BCE. The Neolithic era, or New Stone Age, followed the Paleolithic era around 10,000 BCE as humans began transitioning from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities.