Jobs
The Paleolithic Jobs Were doing Gathering Wild Plants
The Job Was Called Gatherers The Gather Wild Plants Which was an old
Job Before The Neolithic Age Had The Job Of Farming They Harvested Crops
And Planted Seed.
Communitites
The Neolithic Communities Grew Bigger And Had Larger Communities.The Paleolithic May Had Smaller Since The Hunting Job Became Dangerous And Had Some People Injured Or Killed......
Shelter
The Paleolithic Had Lived In Caves or Roughs And Had Hard time Living..
The Neolithic Had Used Stronger Items to make Their Home
They Used Mud Bricks To Create their homes more stronger and stronger to hold from
Dangerous Animals Attacking Or Strong Storms
Food Supply
The Paleolithic Had Food By Killing Animals And Gathering Wild Plants And Became Dangerous
The Neolithic Food Became Better By Harvesting Crops And Planting Seeds......
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They probably didn't have much 'spare time'. With no light, they went to bed when it got dark and their days were used for hunting , gathering, making food, tools and clothes, building, repairing etcetera.
In quieter moments they - just like primitive tribes today - sat around and talked of this and that and sometimes there may have been 'religious' festivities, coming of age ceremonies and the like where there may have been dancing - seemingly an activity almost as old as mankind.
They had no spare time. When you live to survive all your time is spent getting food, keeping warm, and fighting off other people/animals. Modern man are the only population in the history of the world to have "spare time". Until the industrial revolution there were no weekends and time was measured differently. The industrial revolution brought shift work, 12 hour days, weekends, and eventually overtime. The men who worked on the Egyptian pyramids worked a 9 day week, so time is also determined by the culture/society.
They hunted animals and gather berries. They are also known as Hunter-Gatherers.
hunter-gatherers
Stone age
In the paleolithic era.
They came from preexisting paleolithic tribes who either lived at or migrated to whichever neolithic site you're talking about.
Stone Age (Greek lithos = stone)
The biggest difference between the two periods was that the Neolithic period saw the advent of tools and implements; the first developments of technology. Paleolithic peoples did not use tools of any kind.
farmers and weapons maker
Yes, the Stone Age is typically divided into two periods known as the Paleolithic and the Neolithic. The Paleolithic period spans from about 2.6 million years ago until around 10,000 BCE, while the Neolithic period lasted from approximately 10,000 BCE to 2,000 BCE. These periods are distinguished by advancements in technology, such as the use of stone tools in the Paleolithic and the development of agriculture in the Neolithic.
These are paleolithic, neolithic, bronze age.
Between the paleolithic and neolithic periods there was the mesolithic. But to answer the question: The neolithic saw the beginning of a sedentary lifestyle. Farming and ceramic technologies were developed and land management began.
Between the paleolithic and neolithic periods there was the mesolithic. But to answer the question: The neolithic saw the beginning of a sedentary lifestyle. Farming and ceramic technologies were developed and land management began.
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The biggest difference between the two periods was that the Neolithic period saw the advent of tools and implements; the first developments of technology. Paleolithic peoples did not use tools of any kind.
The biggest difference between the two periods was that the Neolithic period saw the advent of tools and implements; the first developments of technology. Paleolithic peoples did not use tools of any kind.
The biggest difference between the two periods was that the Neolithic period saw the advent of tools and implements; the first developments of technology. Paleolithic peoples did not use tools of any kind.
Scientists differentiate between the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods by examining changes in tools and technology, such as the shift from simple stone tools in the Paleolithic to more complex tools in the Mesolithic and Neolithic. They also look at changes in human settlement patterns, such as the transition from nomadic hunting and gathering to settled farming communities in the Neolithic. Additionally, changes in art and symbolic expression, such as cave paintings, can also help to distinguish between these periods.
examples of jobs were that they were blacksmiths,(toolmakers) basket weavers, traders,bakers,etc.