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The Paleolithic Period, or Old Stone Age, (30,000 BCE- 10,000 BCE) showcased the first phase of human life and creativity. During this period, humans relied on hunting and gathering using stone tools. Survival was a major skill and essential during this time. Later on, humans began to produce works of art such as cave paintings, rock art, and jewelry, and began to engage in religious behavior such as burial and rituals.
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The Neolithic or New Stone Age (10,000 BCE- 3,000 BCE) showcased a phase of human development. This period was marked by a progression in behavioral and cultural characteristics including the domestication of animals and crops, and development of architecture. The creation of more advanced tools, pottery, and civilization came into play.