Early humans did not have the type of protection from the elements that we have today. They were exposed to rain and sun, as well as had to be careful when walking because of the lack of shoes.
The ability to sweat profusely to stay cool
The fact that humans have always needed to have water to survive caused them to settle by rivers. The rivers provided drinking water as well as food. The climate caused the early humans to settle in warm areas.
the environment.
Archaeologists study early humans by digging up and studying the traces of early settlements
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that sometimes they adapted by changing the environment not themselves.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
Art of early humans can show their methods of creating art as well as the environment and society of their time via portraits of things such as scenery.
they moved from place to place according to the weather
By bringing in goats, dogs, and cats by the early settlers.
Because of the enviroment they had to go some place warmer
The climate in Nelson Bay Cave for early humans was likely warm and temperate due to its Mediterranean-like environment. This climate would have provided a stable and comfortable environment for early human occupants, allowing for a relatively consistent food supply and shelter resources.
Work, eat, sleep, learn and build. They also scavenged and took care of themselves