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Zechariah Nielsen
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4 February, 21:00
What was the paleolithic's source of food?
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Esmeralda Torres
4 February, 21:05
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Paleolithic people were hunter-gatherers. They were nomads who lived in tribes and relied on hunting, fishing and gathering wild fruits. They hunted animals like bison, mammoths, bears and deer. Meat was a source of food and animal hide was used to make clothes.
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