In the early stages of life for humans they needed to learn how to survive. In most cases the early humans started to find a way to hunt and gather food. They were not much of producers of food just yet. They took what food the earth had to offer them d of having the earth produce what they wanted.These people where called the "old stone age" people.
Africa became the root of everyone. Even if most of us today do not believe it. Evidence shows that Africa was the first place where humans began to inhabit new environments such as forest and deserts.This follows the findings of tools these early homo sapiens used to hunt and gather to survive.
Migration out of Africa began to head to the Middle East from there westward and into Europe then eastward into Asia.
Paleolithic societies were very small they ranged from 25-50 people. Within the group people maintained a close relationship with each-other. The population rate was very low within these societies. The paleolithic's frequently moved around mainly moving around to follow plants and animals they mainly dependent on. Hunting and gathering was low on productivity and with them moving around it make it harder for them to even try to transport goods around from place to place. They did not have no type of formal chiefs, kings, bureaucrats, soldiers, nobles, or priest. These people were completely free. Relationships between women and men were more equal then what societies later on had going on. Facts show that women gather and so did men but women provided with 70% of the daily diet and males only provided 30%. In these days physical competition was mainly among men they frequently had one on one battles in which usually there was blood spilled. People who do the hunting and gathering were called "primitive"
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