what did paleolithic age known as stone age? why?
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The paleolithic age was known as stone age because the people who lived there was the first humans and they were called nomads. Nomad means they move from one place to another in search of food and water. And the nomads used many different types of weapons for killing animals.
The paleolithic age was known as stone age because the people who lived there was the first humans and they were called nomads. Nomad means they move from one place to another in search of food and water. And the nomads used many different types of weapons for killing animals. The nomads used sharp stones in defence against animals. That is why, the paleolithic age is known as "Stone age"
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The Palaeolithic ('Old Stone Age') makes up the earliest chunk of the Stone Age – the large swathe of time during which hominins used stone to make tools – and ranges from the first known tool use roughly 2,6 million years ago to the end of the last
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