During the Upper Paleolithic era.
In a cave at Nerja at Malaga in Spain, about 42,000 years ago.
they used fire,spears and caves
Geodes and caves are both hollow objects made of stone.
In the caves of the Stone Age.
Answerpeople of the stone age mostly lived in caves because they were nomadic people meaning they moved a lot. AnswerClearly some Stone Age people lived in caves, and we can show this by the presence of artifacts in the caves. On the other hand, there are very few caves in much of the world, and nomads tend not to live in caves, but in tents. So we can be pretty sure that some Stone Age people did not live in caves, also. There is a link below to an article on nomads.
France - notably in the Lascaux caves with intricate paintings dating back to the Upper Paleolithic period. Spain - featuring notable examples in the Altamira Cave with realistic paintings of bison and other animals from the same era. Indonesia - with ancient rock art in caves like the ones found in Sulawesi showing hand stencils and animal depictions.
Lime stone caves!
yes,
The naturally magnetic stone found in caves is called lodestone. Lodestone is a type of magnetite that has the ability to attract iron.
Stone Age people used a variety of materials to make houses, including wood, animal hides, grass, and mud. They created simple structures such as caves, tents, or huts for shelter. The specific materials used depended on the region and resources available to them.
Caves were their shelter. they used stone as materials
to get a moon stone on emerald you shold find sum in caves (hidden)