The Differences Between Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages

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The Differences Between Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages By : Jessie Leininger

Food Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age Men hunted for food , and women gathered food from around the area . People learned how to grow their own food , and people domesticated animals . Farming and herding was an important part of the Neolithic Age .

Shelter Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age There were no permanent homes . Because people hunted and gathered , they had to move to where the food was . Therefore , homes were temporary .]\ They had permanent homes . Homes were usually made from timber or bricks .

Clothing Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age Clothing was made primarily from fur . The climate during the time was cold , so people dressed to stay warm . Animal skins . In some places , people were able to make fabric .

Tools Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age Simple shaped stone tools like cutters and hand axes . Also , they used spear tips and sticks . More advanced shaped tools like bows and arrows and harpoons . Also , they used spear tips .

Now you know the differences of the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age .