Judging by the fact that the Paleolithic people lived in a "prehistoric" period, meaning they did not have any written records, they most likely did not have a writing system. So I would assume they actually met face-to-face to communicate.
Paleolithic people survived by hunting and gathering.
paleolithic people had to farm, harvest, and herd
Some people say that our military is a paleolithic organization. Paleolithic people developed stone tools as well as horn and antler tools.
The paleolithic people made hammers to build with
It is difficult to know for certain, but it is believed that Paleolithic people likely communicated using a combination of gestures, body language, and primitive vocalizations. There is no written record from this time period to confirm a specific language.
Alcoholic drinks were not known in the paleolithic era.
NO!
Paleolithic people used weapons made of stone. They had axes, spears and knives.
Paleolithic people were hunter-gatherers while the Neolithic people relied primarily on agriculture
Yes the paleolithic people where the first people to make the spoken language. We do not have any proof of them ever creating it.
During the Paleolithic period, spoken languages had not yet emerged. Instead, early humans communicated through a combination of gestures, body language, and primitive vocalizations. Language, as we understand it today, began to develop much later in human history.
Yes