because they were cave men and they used animals blood for paint and there hair for a brush and rote on the rocks the did this for a long period of time
People who live in caves.
Nova - 1974 The Men Who Painted Caves 2-6 was released on: USA: 8 December 1974
Cave men and women typically did not create the caves they lived in. These early humans often sought out natural caves for shelter and protection from the elements. They may have occasionally made some modifications to the caves for their needs, such as adding fire pits or simple tools.
Painted on cave walls.
Cave men. Sewn clothing has been found in caves and burials from the ice age.
Mainly is was cave art. They drew what they saw on the walls of the caves that they used.
yes they did!oh. and did you know that cave men evolved from apes?
wheels, language, houses, caves, drawing, art, clothes, quite allot of stuff really
it originated from the primitive drawings of the cave men in the walls of their caves used to record their hunting adventures and for their religion
Yes, cave men were prehistoric humans who lived in caves or rock shelters. They were early ancestors of modern humans who primarily lived during the Paleolithic era, dating back thousands of years. These early humans were hunter-gatherers and developed basic tools for survival.
The cave men stored them in caves and the cellar men stored in the cellar. Only joking! they were stored in the cellar of a house as it was colder there
Yes and no. Our Stone Age ancestors were hunter-gatherers, and therefore by nature nomadic. They would stay in a cave if it was handy, but they were not permanent residents in caves as a rule.