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Would you like to learn more about the Stone Age? You've come to the right place! Here are 10 interesting facts about the Stone Age that you probably didn't know.
The Stone Age lasted for roughly 2.5 million years, ending around 5,000 years ago.
The Stone Age is named for the widespread use of stone tools, which were made with sharp edges and points. Tools included stone axes, knives, clubs, bone needles, and flutes.
The Stone Age is divided into three periods: the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), the Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and the Neolithic (New Stone Age).
During the Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods, humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers. In the Neolithic period, humans began to settle in societies and cultivate crops.
Stone Age people created art, including paintings on cave walls that depicted people and animals.
The dog was the first animal to be domesticated during the Stone Age.
Some animals that are now extinct include the Woolly Rhinoceros, Woolly Mammoth, Cave Bear, and Giant Deer.
Stone Age people often found shelter in caves, but they also built other types of shelters.
The Stone Age ended when humans began working with metal and making bronze tools and weapons. This period is called the Bronze Age.
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