why were communities small in the paleolithic age?

History · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Communities were small during the paleolithic age since the people are practicing a nomadic way of living, where they thrive from one place to another for the purpose of survival. By doing this, communities cannot be easily established, since after all the resources in the area have been consumed, the group may separate from the other groups. The development of large communities was first established when people began to settle near the rivers, raise livestock, and grow vegetables, leaving behind the nomadic lifestyle.