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Stone Age Cultures

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Stone age cultures refer to the prehistoric societies that existed during the Stone Age, which is divided into three main periods: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic. These cultures were characterized by the use of stone tools and a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.

Key Features

  • Use of stone tools
  • Hunter-gatherer lifestyle
  • Development of early forms of art and religion
  • Adaptation to changing environments

Pros

  • Rich archaeological record providing insights into early human development
  • Innovative methods of survival and adaptation
  • Cultural diversity across different regions

Cons

  • Limited technological advancements compared to later periods
  • Potential for conflicts over scarce resources
  • Limited written records, making interpretation challenging

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