Yes, and Polynesians still make grass skirts!
they used animal hides sticked together for clothes
They used the skin from animals for clothes,also to keep warm.
Stone age people needed to build shelters to protect themselves from the elements and wild animals. Making clothes was necessary to keep warm and protect their bodies. These skills were crucial for survival in their natural environment.
domesticated animals pottery weaving tools clothes
A combination of leather (or at least hides) and woven fibers (such as grass).
If they actually wore clothes they were made out of the skins of the animals they hunted...... or random, strong plants.
The Stone Age was named for the predominant use of stone tools by ancient human societies. It is divided into three main periods: Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age), each marked by advancements in tool-making and societal development.
The stone age people met their need by making iron weapons and farming.
the new stone age ushly wears animal skins and other things but most important thing is that they don't use stiching or machines the make it with there hands
In the Stone Age, a stone mallet was used for tasks such as hunting, food preparation, and making tools. It helped early humans shape and cut different materials by striking them with force.
Someone making Stone Age cave paintings.
Stone age women wore simple clothing made from animal skins and furs. They would have worn garments like tunics or dresses that were wrapped or fastened around the body. These clothes provided protection from the elements and served practical purposes for everyday life.