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, also known as the Old Stone Age, was a time when early humans developed the first stone tools, which helped them hunt animals and gather food more efficiently. This period was crucial for the survival and evolution of humans, as it laid the groundwork for the development of societies and civilizations. During this time, humans responded to the challenges of finding food, shelter, and safety by creating tools and forming small communities. The importance of the Paleolithic Era is still felt today, as it marks the beginning of human innovation and problem-solving, skills we continue to rely on daily. For example, just as early humans used stone tools to improve their lives, today we use technology, like smartphones, to connect, solve problems, and make our lives easier.

Practice Version

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