Paleolithic Cultures

Paleolithic Cultures refer to the various societies and communities that existed during the Stone Age, specifically during the Paleolithic period. These cultures were characterized by their reliance on hunting and gathering as their primary means of survival, as well as their use of simple tools and technologies made from stone, bone, and wood. These early cultures were nomadic, moving from place to place in search of food sources and shelter. The Paleolithic Cultures were some of the earliest human societies, laying the groundwork for the development of more complex civilizations in later periods.




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Paleolithic Cultures