The Paleolithic era, also called Old Stone Age was the beginning of human development. In the mid-19th century, the first group of early human left evidence that they believed in the afterlife. Archaeologists found graves filled with tools, weapon, and food- everything you need in the next life. Paleolithic technology …show more content…
During the Neolithic period, people began praying to a variety of nature gods and goddesses. Eventually, towns and cities built temples and shrines devoted to varieties of nature gods or goddesses, where priest spent their lives serving the gods. Neolithic tools were more advanced because there were varieties of inventions that was created in the Neolithic era, such as the bronze tools and weapons, plow, and weaving. Bronze tools and weapons were much studier than stone tools because it was stronger, and held a sharp edge. The Neolithic era was also called the Agriculture Era because this event marked the development of agriculture, when people learned how to farm and raise animals. They were no longer nomadic.
The Paleolithic and Neolithic era were the beginning of the Stone age. They both believed in the afterlife and burying the dead into the ground. The Paleolithic first discovered fire; rough stone tools and the Neolithic people used fire to forge tools or bronze weapons for survival. Paleolithic and Neolithic required food to survive, the neanderthals would hunt/gather their food, as the Neolithic people would raise their own nutriment. They are similar although the Neolithic era improved the Paleolithic creations much