As homes and, in caves that have preserved their art, perhaps as ritual centres too.
Cavemen used caves as shelter for protection from the elements, predators, and other dangers. They would seek out natural caves or create their own shelters by modifying caves with materials like rocks and branches. Caves also provided a stable and cool environment for storage of tools, food, and other resources.
Cavemen did not dig their own caves. They typically sought shelter in natural caves or rock formations, or they constructed simple shelters using leaves, branches, and animal skins. It's unlikely that they had the tools or technology to dig extensive underground dwellings.
No, I think that in the stone age cavemen would have lived caves and would consider it to be their homes. After all, they are called cavemen so it's obvious that they lived in caves!!!! If they lived in houses they'd be housemen or somethinglike that.
Well, cavemen wanted to tell there life story by carving it in caves or on walls. Instead of actually talking to anybody, they carved a messages.
The Chislehurst Caves, in Kent, England, are not dangerous to enter. The site is a tourist attraction and guided tours of the caves are offered. The caves were even used as bomb shelters during World War 2.
It was carved out of a cliff
Cavemen are people who lived in caves during the ice age
They were men that lived in caves.
Mostly natural shelters, like caves, trees, or outcroppings of rock. (Why do you think they were called "cavemen"?) They may have built simple lean-tos of branches or animal hides, or slept on open ground, covered in hides or furs.
You know that there were cavemen and women because of archaeological finds within caves. Cave drawings often included pictures of the people who lived in the caves and gave modern people an idea of the tools and animals that were used by the cave dwellers.
its in the name...... caves...
caves maybe???
there were rocks and caves, no buildings
cavemen made pictures on the walls of caves
because they lived in caves
Cavemen did not dig their own caves. They typically sought shelter in natural caves or rock formations, or they constructed simple shelters using leaves, branches, and animal skins. It's unlikely that they had the tools or technology to dig extensive underground dwellings.
The modern view is that humans were never cavemen; early humans were hunter gatherers and only occasionally used caves. However, there are cave paintings that have been dated to 40,000 BC. So, in that sense, their were certainly "cavemen" as recently as 10,000BC.
They didn't, they ran out of caves, made their own and called them houses.