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Early man painted in caves as a way to communicate their stories, beliefs, and daily experiences. The cave paintings served as a form of expression, record-keeping, and possibly as a way to connect with the spiritual world. Additionally, the dark environments of caves may have provided a suitable canvas for painting.
Because maybe they might did get or know all the people that were there back then
Studying early people is challenging because of limited archaeological evidence, lack of written records, and the passage of time that can erode or destroy artifacts. Additionally, interpretations of findings can be subjective and prone to differing views among researchers.
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they know that by discovering plant.
Yes. It can be a while before people know. It is very rare, but people have even been known to give birth without realising they were pregnant. Most know early on though.
From the tools used by early people, we can infer aspects of their daily activities, technological advancement, and environmental interactions. The type of tools can suggest the tasks they performed, such as hunting, cooking, or crafting. The material and complexity of the tools can provide insights into their technological capabilities and ingenuity. Additionally, the location and distribution of tools can offer clues about their movement and adaptation to different environments.
The answer depends on who and where they were located. For instance in Peru the early people bundled their dead into a wrapper of items and cloth. While others used a pottery jar and some cremated their dead. Of course, we know that the Egyptians mummified them and so have other early people.
You can miscarry as early as when you find out you are pregnant or earlier. I just had a miscarriage at 20 weeks, and I know several people that have had one later.
Yes, many of them probably were. Thunder is a loud sound, and early people did not know what caused it. More than a few people in early days observed that lightning could kill people without warning. Some attributed such events to angry deities.