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longhouses, huts, teepees, wigwams, and caves.
They made people dig the caves with their bare hands to get chalk and flint, which was used to make roads and to build houses. There was also a hellfire club in the caves.
They lived in caves or dug shelters into the hillsides.
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.
They know by the artifacts they found in the caves.
Elizabeth Ann Morris has written: 'Basketmaker caves in the Prayer Rock district, northeastern Arizona' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Basket-Maker Indians, Caves
longhouses, huts, teepees, wigwams, and caves.
woodland indians lived in longhouses and olmecs in tepees
longhouses, huts, teepees, wigwams, and caves.
The majority of Spanish people have not lived in caves since the Neolithic Period. Presumably, they left the caves so that they could grow crops in the sunlight.
People who search caves are commonly referred to as spelunkers or cavers. They are individuals who explore caves for either recreational purposes or scientific research.
They made people dig the caves with their bare hands to get chalk and flint, which was used to make roads and to build houses. There was also a hellfire club in the caves.
Caves.
Some Stone Age people did live in caves, but not all. The use of caves as shelters varied depending on the region and the time period. Other common types of dwellings used by Stone Age people include huts made of wood, animal hides, and other natural materials.
Caves can provide shelter and protection from the elements for people. They can also serve as storage areas for food and supplies. Some caves also have historical or cultural significance, attracting tourists and researchers.
They are called "speleologists". The activity of exploring caves is called "Spelunking".
They lived in caves