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Explain how man obtained food during the old stone age

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The Paleolithic Era began 4 million years ago and continued until 10,000 B.C. Early hominids lived as foragers then, consuming whatever food sources were available, gathering nuts, berries and other wild vegetation. Without tools, they were only able to consume meat by scavenging eggs or picking carcasses left by predators.

By 1.5 million years ago, Homo erectus had developed tools for hunting and butchering animals. Scientists believe it was then that meat overtook plant sources in the hominid diet. By the late Paleolithic Era, 65 percent of hominid’s diet came from animals. Some hominid species exploited deer, pigs, buffalo, sheep and even rhinoceroses, and Neanderthals also consumed large quantities of freshwater fish.

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