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Haley Wiggins
23 January, 12:40
What were the Paleolithic humans able to do?
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Turner George
23 January, 13:41
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Paleolithic humans were able to create and use tools, the Paleolithic age was characterized by the use of stone tools. They had the ability to hunt and scavenge. During the end of the Paleolithic era, early works of art and spiritual and ritual behaviors (burial for example) also developed.
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