Hazelnuts would have been an abundant during the Mesolithic, as the bushes spread rapidly throughout Europe, possibly during meal preparation of nomadic people. They are a highly nutritious source of food that could easily be gathered in the autumn and stored for consumption through lean winter months. Surely they also eat all kinds of nuts, seeds, and other fruits from the trees, bushes.
They hunted for their food. =================== Like people today, stone age people had teeth. They ate with their teeth.
Many more peoples sacrifies the stone age life was natureful and the stone age mans eat to the nature food.
Tools have been found from the stone age that would indicate that people did eat meat when they could. Their diet also consisted of fruits and vegetables.
No, because they would have had a fire to cook it.
Oh, dude, you're really diving deep into the fancy words! So, Paleolithic hirsute anthropophagites are basically just our ancient, hairy, cannibalistic ancestors from the Stone Age. They were like the original hipsters, eating organic, locally sourced meals... which happened to be each other. Just imagine a bunch of cave people with a taste for, well, other cave people.
mutton
Animails, berries, each other and plants xxx
Animails, berries, each other and plants xxx
wat do u think idot
stones
In Japan, some people eat octopus for dessert, so yes.
poo and pee