Early humans met their needs in many ways. As we see in advertisements, many people thought that they were dumb or not too smart, but truthfully they were! Most of the discoveries we make today started with their very basic ideas. An example of this is fire. But, back to answering you question. They met their needs by hunting late prehistoric animals. The fur and skin could be used for warmth, during cold, harsh nights, clothing and shelter. The meat could be used as a food source. Bones and tusks could serve as many different tools.
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because they needed to work together to meet their basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
because they needed to work together to meet their basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
weapons, tools and shelter
Early humans depended on the herds of mammoths, bison, and other large animals for food, clothing, shelter, and many other things. So, when the big game moved, humans followed them.
shelter warmth and clothing for babies
Woolly mammoths were an important prey animal for humans. Early humans ate their meat and used their skins for shelter and possibly clothing. Sinews could have been used, as could bones and blood, which could be used to make primitive glue.
For food, tools and clothing.
Tools allowed early humans to obtain food and shelter easier. It made more resources available to them, such as the ability to cut down trees for shelter and the ability to crack open nuts.
Tools allowed early humans to obtain food and shelter easier. It made more resources available to them, such as the ability to cut down trees for shelter and the ability to crack open nuts.
By Caleb Australopithecus Afaerensis. I do not think that this species of early humans had shelters.
it was a land bridge conexting America and alska and the early Americans walked across to get food and shelter
Tools helped early humans to hunt and forage for food. Early tools also helped humans to build fires, travel, and set up shelters.