agriculture
the different stone ages of man are the Paleolithic Period, And The Neolithic Period
The earliest relics of man's existence in Europe are roughly chipped implements and weapons of flint and stone, of horn and bone, the latter frequently resembling those used by the modern Esquimaux and the former similar to those still used by absolutely savage races. Of a later date are other stone implements carefully finished and polished. There is a gap, or "hiatus," between the age of rough stone implements, the Paleolithic time, and the " age of polished stone" the Neolithic time.* The highly vigorous drawings of animals on bone or ivory which belong to the Paleolithic age are not found in the later age of polished stone.
Fire is a natural phenomenon and thus it was not invented. on the other hand, fire was definitely discovered by man before the wheel was invented.
they discovered fire
paleolithic people discovered fire by trying different things we the things they have eventually they rubbed to rocks together and invented fire
It is believed that Homo erectus was the first early human species to control fire, around 1.5 million years ago. Evidence suggests that they used fire for cooking, warmth, protection, and to facilitate tool-making.
yes early man did farm durin the paleolithic age
Paleolithic.
Homo sapiens and Homo neandertal both lived during the latter part of the Paleolithic era.
slaves were used to complete the jobs of the white man. Slaves were used to cook, clean, pick cotton, grow crops, plant, sometimes used to entertain. Some female slaves were to take care of the white man's children or pets. etc
Around the Upper Paleolithic period. Early man used it as face wash and as a hunger suppressant iirc.
Some of man's greatest achievements during the Paleolithic period include the development of tool use and creation, the mastery of fire, the development of language, and the beginning of artistic expression through cave paintings. These achievements marked significant advances in early human evolution and survival.
The ability to make fire deliberately first appeared during the Lower Paleolithic period, around 1 million years ago. This marked a significant development in human evolution, allowing early humans to cook food, stay warm, and fend off predators.
agriculture
Early man used fire tro drive away animals to cook and for light
Since the dawn of man on earth - paleolithic man.