the people that lived in mesa verde were the Indians and they made their home in that same cave and the cave was diged up by all of the Indians! the anasazi (not sure if its spelled right) this means ancient ones in Navajo hope it helps :)
Herbivorous(plant eating) dinosaurs were generally cold blooded so most of them wouldn't choose the cave. Plus they are little or no plants in caves. So generally no dinosaurs did not live in caves. But it has not been proven that none of have lived in a cave. Some species might have had some individuals that lived in a cave.
cave men
They lived in the parts of Syria but also almost all of Iraq and southwestern Turkey.
John Hanson was was the first person to serve a full term as President of the COntinental Congress under the Articles of Confederation.
Probably a human that lived in a cave.
cave mans were first
The first person that lived there.
It could be Lot and his two daughters.
Probably because of no sunlight
Saint Paul the First Hermit lived in the cave where Jose Rizal visited when he was in the Holy Land. St. Paul is known for being a hermit who lived in solitude and prayer, and his cave is a famous pilgrimage site for Christians.
THE CAVE MAN OF COURSE YOU IDIOT
The Bible says that Adam was the first person on Earth, so according to that story noone lived on Earth before Adam.
The most likely would be the cave paintings at Lascaux, France.
Nobody knows who was the FIRST specific person but the native Americans were the first people
Troclodyte is not a word, but troglodyte is. Troglodyte: noun: 1. a cave dweller; somebody who lived or lives in a cave. 2. person who lives alone; someone who is antisocial and lives in seclusion.
F**k knows. People have been living around and on them for ages. It could've been some initiated hermit who climbed them for enlightenment and lived in a cave for a while.