Earliest Hominid Evidence. Paleolithic - Old Stone Age.

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Earliest Hominid Evidence

Paleolithic - Old Stone Age

Paleolithic – “Old Stone Age” What would be a way to produce more food that wouldn’t require moving all the time? People subsisted by hunting and gathering

Neolithic Revolution – “New” Stone Age

New Stone Age Neolithic =

Before towns and cities can develop - A surplus of food is necessary. Why? So that people can specialize in trades other than farming

CASH CROP Crop grown mainly for the purpose of sale/trade