The Stone Age had two parts, the Neolithic and Paleolithic age, which you learn about in 7th grade Social Studies. Life in the Paleolithic age was pretty tough.
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So, basically, the Stone Age was split up into two parts - First Paleolithic, then Neolithic.
The Paleolithic people had a hard life, and many began hunting for food at young ages.
The Neolithic people had a much easier life, and they didn't have to skip meals because no food was found. With the farms, there wasn't an ending supply of food.
many humans used obsidian which is volcanic rock to make tools in the stone age like dagger and other things.
they live in mud-brick houses
watch the flinstones
Yes, Cro-Magnons lived during the Upper Paleolithic period, which is commonly referred to as the Late Stone Age. They were early anatomically modern humans who lived in Europe around 40,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Where does Sara Stone live
Where does Sara Stone live
During the Stone Age, early humans lived as hunter-gatherers in nomadic groups, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering for survival. They created simple tools and weapons from stone and other natural materials, and lived in temporary shelters such as caves or rudimentary structures made of wood and animal hides. Social structures were based on cooperation and shared resources within the community.
No. Humans, Homo sapiens, live in many biomes, though they most likely originated in rain forests.
So they can survive and reproduce
Hunting and humans taking over the countryside where they live.
Just like the wasp they can live up to six months but can also be eaten by other animals. Not most likely humans are a problem, because they mostly leave humans and their pets alone.
Humans used simple stone tools around 2.6 million years ago during the Stone Age. This period is known as the Oldowan technology, characterized by tools such as choppers and scrapers used for cutting and processing various materials.