The document compares tools, clothing, shelter, and food obtaining techniques between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. During the Paleolithic period, people used simple stone tools, wore animal fur clothing, lived in temporary shelters like caves, and hunted meat and gathered plants for food. In the Neolithic period, tools were more advanced, clothing incorporated woven wool, permanent homes near crops and livestock were established, and farming and animal herding became widespread practices for obtaining food.