Yes, they used fire. Flints have been found in their caves, meaning they struck two rocks together to make sparks.
Cro-magnon were a type of early human. The cro-magnon man hunted for his meals.
Cro-Magnon made there shelter with animals fur to make the house warm and tied sticks with sinew.
Cro-Magnon likely used a variety of materials as fuel for their fires, including wood, bone, and possibly dried dung. They would have used whatever was readily available in their environment to keep their fires burning for warmth, cooking, and other purposes.
Animal skins.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
Cro-Magnon did not use metals. They would have had weapons and tools made of stone, bone and wood. Most knives of any sort would have been made of stone such as flint.
No. Neanderthals came before them, and used tools also.
Neanderthal man and Cro-magnon man were different species of hominids that coexisted for a period of time. They had some similarities in terms of tool use and possibly cultural behaviors, but had distinct physical characteristics such as skull shape, body structure, and size. Cro-magnon man eventually replaced Neanderthals in Europe.
Cro-Magnons used tools such as hooks, spears, bows, and arrows. They also may have used axes and types of needles, which were used for sewing.
Cro-Magnons used tools such as hooks, spears, bows, and arrows. They also may have used axes and types of needles, which were used for sewing.