No, but they did eventually discover fire. yes. as lightning came down from the underworld they would harness it with their camels and it would power their iron cars they made out of stone.
No, prehistoric humans did not have access to electricity as it was not discovered or harnessed until much later in history. They primarily relied on natural sources of light and fire for warmth, cooking, and other basic needs.
the use to play ridding
Cave men did not typically use smoke signals, as this form of long-distance communication evolved much later in human history with the development of more advanced civilizations. Smoke signals were commonly used by indigenous peoples in various regions around the world, but not by early cave men.
Warming a home, cooking food, heating water, generating electricity.
There is no direct evidence that cave people used blood as a cosmetic or paint. However, blood has been used historically in various cultures as a pigment in body paint or as a dye for textiles.
Cave men, also known as Neanderthals, appeared around 200,000 years ago in Europe and the Middle East. They were a distinct species from modern humans, living alongside them until they went extinct around 40,000 years ago.
Maguey was not used for women. Women in the 1960's were not allowed to use Maguey because it was against the law and forbidden from the dark cave men who threatened to kill the women if they smoked the maguey. hope this answered your quesion xx
Maguey was not used for women. Women in the 1960's were not allowed to use Maguey because it was against the law and forbidden from the dark cave men who threatened to kill the women if they smoked the maguey. hope this answered your quesion xx
yes
the use to play ridding
women
transportation, or chaseing down prey
Wood, rocks, animal skins.
No.
Neaderthals used mousterian tools
Some do, some don't. Just as some men use women. Some do some don't.
Women's soccer is in a different league to the men's soccer. Women use a soccer ball that is the same size as the men's soccer ball.
No, women were not on his plays.