The evidence found along with the body.
Was technology important to prehistoric people
dunno search it on the internet im not a prehistoric person ya know .
Archaeologists draw conclusions about prehistoric people by analyzing artifacts, ecofacts, and features found at archaeological sites. They consider factors such as the context and spatial relationships of these items to understand prehistoric activities, social structures, beliefs, and technologies. Additionally, they may use scientific techniques such as radiocarbon dating, DNA analysis, and isotopic analysis to further understand prehistoric populations.
No such thing as Prehistoric art. They communicated by drawing on rocks. They built things as altars. But since we know about it, it's not prehistoric, it's historic.
they sucked
Caves.
"Prehistoric" times of a people end from the moment that written documention either by or about a people starts to surface.
AnswerThe first people we really know about, in what is now Israel, were the West Semitic people known in the Old Testament as Canaanites.
Prehistoric means before history, before people started recording what had happened to them.
they learnd about prehistoric by artirfacts, check of age and location.
Polytheism means a belief in many gods, as compared to monotheism, which is belief in one God. Religion existed far before writing (we know this because during the Age of Exploration, Europeans found many groups of people who didn't have writing, hence they were prehistoric, but they did have religion). Although three of the major religions of the world today are monotheistic, or are centered around one God, and one major religion (Buddhism) doesn't refer to a God or gods at all, none of these existed until historic times. Hence, we know for certain that at least some prehistoric people practiced polytheism. Whether any prehistoric people believed in only one God we do not know.
Prehistoric: when writing has not been invented and no records were kept Historic: when writing started and records were kept