Paleolithic Era

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A prehistoric period when stone tools were used from 2 million B.C. to 9000 B.C.

Real World Example

The Paleolithic Era, or Old Stone Age, was crucial in history as it marked the development of the first human cultures, with people creating and using stone tools to hunt and gather food. This era responded to the basic human needs of survival, as early humans had to solve problems like finding food, shelter, and safety from predators. The skills and innovations from this time laid the groundwork for future human advancements. Today, the Paleolithic Era connects to everyday life through its influence on modern tools and technologies, as well as in the concept of the "Paleo diet," which mimics the eating habits of our ancestors. Understanding this era helps us appreciate human ingenuity and how our ancestors' problem-solving skills shape our world today.

Practice Version

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