What evidence would achaeologists look for to identify a historical site as

Paleolithic?

a. crafting of stone tools
b. development of writing
c. art such as pottery showing farming techniques
d. permanenet settlements

1 answer

a. crafting of stone tools

The presence of stone tools is a key indicator of a Paleolithic site. These tools were typically made by early humans during the Paleolithic era for hunting, cutting, and other tasks. The style and technique used in crafting these tools can provide valuable information about the time period and the culture of the people who lived there. Other evidence that archaeologists may look for includes the presence of animal bones, evidence of fire pits, and the remains of shelters or temporary settlements.