the very first people to be hunters and gathers
they were the people of the stone age time from when they did hunting animals to eat and they also did cave painting. these people believed in a lot of magic to help them do hunting.
they are the people that were living in the stone age (paleolithic age) and are the first to adapt to their environment and begin creating tools, learned what to hunt, and more.
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Paleolithic people lived as hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting animals for meat and gathering plants for food. They used simple tools made from stone, bone, and wood and lived in small nomadic groups, following the migration patterns of animals and seasonal availability of resources. They also created cave art and lived in natural shelters such as caves or temporary huts.
At the beginning of the Paleolithic, hominids were found primarily in eastern Africa, east of the Great Rift Valley. Most known hominid fossils dating earlier than one million years before present are found in this area, particularly in Kenya,Tanzania, and Ethiopia. By 1.5-2 million years before present, groups of hominids began leaving Africa and settling southern Europe and Asia.
Travel was most likely based on the best food sources available for the season of the year.
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Um they lived in bands not music bands bands that were from 20 to 30 people and there was alot of food therem lived up to 50 people in a bands hope it helped
the paleolithic "cavemen" were nomadic and would sleep in caves, or any other natural shelter they could find
Climate influences the type of house Paleolithic people lived in because they built structures like caves or simple shelters to provide protection from extreme weather conditions. Similarly, Paleolithic people wore clothes made from animal hides or fur to stay warm in colder climates and to protect themselves from the elements. Climate played a direct role in determining the design and materials used for both housing and clothing during the Paleolithic era.
Yes, Homo habilis did live in the Paleolithic Era. They are believed to have existed around 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago, making them one of the earliest members of the Homo genus. Their simple stone tools indicate their place in the Paleolithic period.
Yes, Neanderthals lived during the Middle Paleolithic period, which spanned roughly from 300,000 to 30,000 years ago. They were a distinct human species that coexisted with early modern humans.
Paleolithic people used stone, bone, wood, and other natural materials to create tools for hunting, fishing, and gathering. They also utilized fire for cooking, warmth, and protection. Cave paintings and carvings suggest they used their surroundings as artistic and symbolic resources as well.
The Paleolithic people were able to survive because they were hunter-gatherers who adapted to their environments by developing tools for hunting and foraging, creating shelter for protection, and forming social groups for support and cooperation. Additionally, their knowledge of plants and animals in their surroundings enabled them to find food and resources necessary for survival.