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Highlight the life of paleolithic man and difference between these and people in modern times​

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Answered by avaniaarna
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Paleolithic people were hunter-gatherers. They were nomads who lived in tribes and relied on hunting, fishing and gathering wild fruits. They hunted animals like bison, mammoths, bears and deer. Meat was a source of foodand animal hide was used to make clothes. They lived in clans of 20-30 people in caves, outdoors or in cabins made of tree branches and animal skin. The Neolithic era began when humans discovered agriculture and raising cattle, which allowed them to no longer have a nomadic life style.

Answered by coolsss
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Paleolithic people were hunter-gatherers. They were nomads who lived in tribes and relied on hunting, fishing and gathering wild fruits. They hunted animals like bison, mammoths, bears and deer. Meat was a source of foodand animal hide was used to make clothes. They lived in clans of 20-30 people in caves, outdoors or in cabins made of tree branches and animal skin. The Neolithic era began when humans discovered agriculture and raising cattle, which allowed them to no longer have a nomadic life style.

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