Paleolithic people began hunting around 2.6 million years ago, when early hominins first started using stone tools. This period marks the beginning of the Lower Paleolithic, during which early humans hunted large game and gathered plant resources. Hunting became more sophisticated over time, with the development of specialized tools and cooperative hunting strategies. The Upper Paleolithic (approximately 50,000 to 10,000 years ago) saw significant advancements in hunting techniques and social organization among hunter-gatherer groups.
Paleolithic people survived by hunting and gathering.
well ... early paleolithic people met their needs with crops and hunting.
hunting and gathering
In the paleolithic era.
hunters
They mad hunting easier
they used tools for hunting and making fire and thinhgs like that
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hunting big animals
The most important job for Paleolithic people was likely hunting and gathering food for survival. This required coordination, skill, and knowledge of the environment to secure resources for sustenance.
Paleolithic people were nomads, meaning they moved from place to place in search of food and resources. They did not have permanent settlements and followed the natural migration patterns of animals for hunting and gathering.
a hunting and gathering existence