yes the stoneage people did hunt in packs because in order to get food you would have to work together
Males: at age 4 Females: at age 3
If you mean when did people first start using horses then that would be stone age times. Actully Indians thought they were big dogs when they saw the American Mustang. They didnt use horses in the stone age. The Indians had always used dogs to pull there equipment around when they saw the hosres thinking they were big dogs they cought them traind them became there friends and used them to pull more equipment. The Spanish have always used horses though, but not in the stone age.
Some dog breeds can weigh as four stone, depending on size and age. Each stone is 14 pounds so 4 stone is 56 pounds.
They began fashioning a wider variety of stone tools, grinding and polishing rocks for various purposes. The neolithic also roughly marks the beginning of agriculture. This is in contrast to the earlier paleolithic, or "old stone age."
Dogs were domesticated in Neolithic times.
Of course thay did..
Agriculture.Because in the old stone age people only hunt for food.In this particular age people can plant and harvest food
no, once you learnt how to walk you had to hunt.....
hunt food
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What tools and materials were used by people during the Stone Age? How did early humans in the Stone Age hunt for food and survive in their environments? What evidence do archaeologists use to understand the daily lives and societal structures of Stone Age people?
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They hunt in packs.
The old stone age people used to hunt animals with their spears which were made from bones,stones etc...they also used to pluck and eat berries...i dont know about the new stone age
The invention of tools helped the Stone Age people hunt larger animals more safely
Tools invented in the Stone Age enabled people to hunt and gather food more effectively, as well as to build shelters and create clothing. They provided humans with the ability to shape and modify their environment, leading to advances in survival and the development of early societies.
In the Old Stone Age, people hunted animals such as mammoths, bison, and deer for meat, hides, and bones. They also gathered a variety of plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts for food. These activities were essential for their survival and provided the necessary resources for their communities.