This situation probably persisted during the whole Palaeolithic age.
First traces of human presence in the area date to the middle Palaeolithic Age.
The human record in Sussex goes back to the Palaeolithic age.
Some rare flints from the Palaeolithic age are still being found in modern times in the area.
The people of Palaeolithic Age were hunting and collecting communities living in caves.
People of the Palaeolithic Age were hunter-gatherers who used stone and bone tools.
Wooden artefacts from the Palaeolithic age are very rarely delivered to posterity.
Palaeolithic age, they do not represent penguins.
The Palaeolithic age began when hominids (early humans) started to use stones as tools for bashing, cutting and scraping.
Suggest may be some species of iron-wood believed extinct since Lower Palaeolithic Age.