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Paleolithic sites

Paleolithic sites are archaeological locations where evidence of early human life has been preserved, dating back to the Paleolithic Era (around 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago). These sites include caves, open-air campsites, and tool-making areas, where scientists find stone tools, animal bones, and carvings. They reveal how early humans hunted, gathered food, and adapted to their environment. Studying these sites helps us understand the origins of human behavior, technology, and social organization during the longest phase of human prehistory.