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write a short note on the religious belief of people who live in the stone age?Plz ans​

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Answered by monikathakur456jdgf
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The Paleolithic ( stone age people) people also had early forms of animalism or the worship of animals. Beyond just animalism, they also seem to have believed in animism, meaning giving spirits to natural and inanimate objects, and used rock paintings and petroglyphs, or rock carvings, for religious or magic rituals.

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Paleolithic religions are a set of spiritual beliefs thought to have appeared during the Paleolithic time period. Paleoanthropologists Andre Leroi-Gourhan and Annette Michelson believe religious behaviour emerged by the Upper Paleolithic, before 30,000 years ago at the latest,[1] but behavioral patterns such as burial rites that one might characterize as religious — or as ancestral to religious behaviour — reach back into the Middle Paleolithic, as early as 300,000 years ago, coinciding with the first appearance of Homo neanderthalensis and possibly Homo naledi

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Religious behavior is one of the hallmarks of behavioral modernity. There are several theories as to the moment when this modernity emerged. One theory links these innovations to a cultural revolution among the early modern humans, which coincided with their arrival to Europe 40,000 years ago. A variant of this model sees behavioral modernity as occurring gradually, beginning with the Middle Stone Age. According to a third theory, characteristics that define behavioral modernity are not unique to the homo sapiens, but arose over a long period of time, among different human types, including neanderthals.[2] It has even been postulated that homo erectus had some form of language and symbolism.

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