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How Communication is done in Stone age?

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maq1972 | 11:35 Tue 15th Sep 2009 | History
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possibly smoke signals or shouting.
A basic form of speech utilising grunting and clicking noises.Also hand gestures and body language.
Written communication didn't exist so stories were told using pictures....hence the cave paintings that have been found worldwide.
slightly better than BT then........
They threw rocks at each others head as in Coco Pops Ad on TV !!
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true Broke etc....but your clicking is very poor......
You need to be much more precise about what you mean by The Stone Age. Are you loking at early hominids c, or at Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers c. 250,000 BC, or at New Stone Age farmers 6000 - 3000 BC? If you look at the sophistication of Palaeolithic cave-art, and the obvious pre-planning and organisation put into hunting (eg evidence from Roche-Solutre in Burgundy), you can be sure these were people who had language as we use it. By the time animal domestication and farming comes along, even more so.
our ancestors were probably speaking a million years ago, but with a slower delivery, a smaller vocabulary and above all a simpler grammar than we are accustomed to.

a bit like chatterbank.
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