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  1. Language, culture and art. Language was perhaps the most important innovation of the Paleolithic era. Scientists can infer the early use of language from the fact that humans traversed large swaths of land, established settlements, created tools, traded, and instituted social hierarchies and cultures. Without the aid of language, these things ...

  2. Paleolithic literally means “Old Stone [Age],” but the Paleolithic era more generally refers to a time in human history when foraging, hunting, and fishing were the primary means of obtaining food. Humans had yet to experiment with domesticating animals and growing plants. Since hunter-gatherers could not rely on agricultural methods to ...

  3. Sep 27, 2019 · In the Paleolithic period (roughly 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 B.C.), early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers. They used basic stone and bone tools ...

  4. Mar 13, 2021 · The Paleolithic or Old Stone Age originated around 30,000 BCE, lasting until 10,000 BCE, and is separated into three periods: the Lower Paleolithic (the earliest subdivision), Middle Paleolithic, and Upper Paleolithic. The Paleolithic era is characterized by the use of stone tools, although at the time humans also used wood and bone tools.

  5. Mar 15, 2022 · The advent of figurative paleolithic drawings has been seen as a sign of the beginning of social modernity in Paleolithic society, and it is one of the differentiating elements that separates the Upper Paleolithic period from the Middle Paleolithic period. The discovery of paleolithic murals in caves in Indonesia that are as old as the oldest ...

  6. The Paleolithic is traditionally subdivided into a series of Periods or stages (e.g., Earlier Stone Age, Lower Paleolithic). These are useful bookkeeping devices, a means with which to initially ...

  7. Paleolithic Period - Art, Tools, Hunter-Gatherers: Two main forms of Paleolithic art are known to modern scholars: small sculptures; and monumental paintings, incised designs, and reliefs on the walls of caves. Such works were produced throughout the Mediterranean region and other scattered parts of Eurasia and Africa but survived in quantity ...

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