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Paleolithic people were nomads primarily due to their reliance on hunting and gathering for sustenance, which required them to move in search of food and resources. Their small group sizes and the availability of seasonal plants and migrating animals dictated their mobility. Additionally, the lack of permanent shelters and the need to adapt to changing environments further encouraged a nomadic lifestyle. This way of life allowed them to efficiently exploit varied ecological niches across different landscapes.

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