The Paleolithic era, often referred to as the Old Stone Age, is characterized by the development of early human societies and their use of stone tools. Human classification during this period primarily includes various species of the genus Homo, such as Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and eventually Homo sapiens. These early humans were primarily hunter-gatherers, exhibiting social structures and cultural practices that laid the foundation for future civilizations. The Paleolithic is marked by significant advancements in tool-making, art, and the use of fire.
The Paleolithic Age is the modern classification for the prehistoric era of human history. It is characterized by the development of primitive stone tools. It is generally considered to have started roughly 2.6 million years ago.
human creatures (paleolithic age)
they lived in a voilent word
If you mean, what kind of tools did humans use in the Paleolithic age, mostly sticks (some of which were on fire), arrows & bows, and rocks chipped into arrowheads. If you mean kinds of human were living in the Paleolithic age, that depends on whether you consider other animals in our genus to be human.
Paleolithic refers to the suffix and prefix Paleo(Ancient, Old), and Lithic(Stone). During the paleolithic era no concrete human society existed and all of humanity was nomadic. What characterizes the Paleolithic Age is the emergence of tools and nomadic tendencies among humans, before the Neolithic (Age of Civilzations), but after primitve human emergence after African Migration.
Human beings are in the animal kingdom, as far as classification goes.
Paleolithic paintings of wild animals and human hands.
They are Mammals
The first part of the Stone Age is called the Paleolithic period. It is characterized by the use of stone tools and the development of early human societies.
These are subdivisions of the human stone age. Paleo means ancient, lithic is of stone. Neo means new. Therefore the paleolithic is before the neolithic and prior to the bronze age.
Stone age
Speech use of fire and tools