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EQ: How did people live by the hunting and gathering way of life? 1. Read the textbook pages 13 -20 and prepare for discussion to answer the following two questions 2. Write a concise summary of Lesson 2 Hunters & Gatherers where you include your answers to these two questions.The summary should be a mininum of three paragraphs. Question 1 - How did tools change the lives of the Paleolithic people? Give two examples. Question 2 - How did the land bridge, during the Ice Age, affect development of the Paleolithic people? Paragraph one of Summary - Introduce your topic (Hunters and gatherers) Paragraph two- Explain two tools from the Paleolithic Age. Paragraph three - Explain how the land bridge affected Paleolithic people. Paragraph four - Conclude your thoughts into the Concluding paragraph. I couldn't file it but this is my homework and its about hunters and gathers please help me.

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Explanation:Hunter-gatherer cultures forage or hunt food from their environment. Often nomadic, this was the only way of life for humans until about 12,000 years ago when archaeologic studies show evidence of the emergence of agriculture. Human lifestyles began to change as groups formed permanent settlements and tended crops.

Stone tools are perhaps the first cultural artifacts which historians can use to reconstruct the worlds of Paleolithic peoples. In fact, stone tools were so important in the Paleolithic age that the names of Paleolithic periods are based on the progression of tools: Lower Paleolithic, Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age).

he Paleolithic or Palaeolithic or Palæolithic (/ˌpeɪl-, ˌpælioʊˈlɪθɪk/), also called the Old Stone Age, is a period in human prehistory distinguished by the original development of stone tools that covers c. 99% of the time period of human technological prehistory.[1] It extends from the earliest known use of stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago, to the end of the Pleistocene c. 11,650 cal BP.

The low sea levels exposed a strip of dry land connecting the continents of Asia and North America. ... The land bridge acted as a natural highway that allowed people to travel from Asia into North America. From there, Paleolithic peoples moved southward to settle in different regions.

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