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answer in brief with the help of cave painting , what information about the life of stone age man can be gathered

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Answered by Anonymous
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With the help of cave painting we can collect information regarding their liking, occupation, food habit and other features of the life of the Stone Age.


The Stone Age can indicate the broad prehistoric period in which stone was generally used to make various weapons and tools.


The period ended approximately 3.4 million years ago between 8700 BCE and 2000 BCE. It was ended after the discovery of metal.



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Answered by Abhisheksingh563
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Stone Age hunter-gatherers had to catch or find everything they ate. They moved from place to place in search of food.

Early Stone Age people hunted with sharpened sticks. Later, they used bows and arrows and spears tipped with flint or bone. People gathered nuts and fruits and dug up roots. They went fishing using nets and harpoons.

Stone Age people cut up their food with sharpened stones and cooked it on a fire. They used animal skins to make clothes and shelters. After a good day’s hunting people could feast on meat. But the next day they had to start finding food again!

In the early Stone Age, people made simple hand-axes out of stones. They made hammers from bones or antlers and they sharpened sticks to use as hunting spears.....

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