D. Answer the following questions in not more than 100 words.
1. How did man initially use pebbles and stones? How did he start designing tools from stones?
2. Why did palaeolithic man form groups? Describe life within such a group.
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1 : Initially man used pebbles and stones found on the bank of rivers which were mostly rounded. They were used to grind some or other thing. Later they realised that they could sharpen them by hammering one stone over another and use in their daily life. So they gradually started developing stone tools.
2 : Paleolithic man formed groups because they were mainly hunters and food gatherers who use to catch prey and share among themselves. They did not know the idea of living a family life. ... They had no idea of cultivation and family life. They hunted animals with their crude stone tools and eat the meat
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