how did the palaeolithic human make use of the hunting other than for food
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yes palaeolithic human make use of hunting other than food
Explanation:
palaeolithic human use hunting for food cloths etc
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Other than for food, hunting was useful for Paleolithic humans to accelerate activities like
- forest gardening
- agriculture
- horticulture
- farming or pastoralism
Explanation:
The paleolithic human obtained their food by foraging. They engaged in hunter-gathering for the same. They made use of hunting for other activities as well. Some Paleolithic also began to specialize as they concentrated on a selected section of food. It led to the discovery of specialized tools like hooks, fishing nets, and bone harpoons.
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