Bones and artifacts can tell us where they lived, how they died, how long ago they lived and if it was a male,female adult or child and also how they looked like.
it very give clue
They had no artifacts
because without artifacts we wouldnt have known there were early peoples
Some of the most common artifacts found by historians that give clues to early life of humans include tools, pottery, and remains of houses and structures.
Archaeologists study artifacts, structures, and remains left behind by early peoples to learn about their lifestyles, beliefs, and activities. By analyzing these physical remains, along with other sources such as written records and oral histories, archaeologists can piece together a picture of the past and understand how early peoples lived and interacted with their environment.
They dig for fossils or artifacts to figure out what early humans used for tools or their culture or how the shape of their bones were
Sounds like a good description of "archeologists".
you can use artifacts to learn about early people and their cultures simply by looking at the waybthey made things. Some made things with clay, showing that they preferred not to use harsh makings that would harm the life.
We can learn that they got their food from large animals and that animals were here because they die then leave there bones here.
Human prehistory artifacts are physical objects or structures created by ancient humans that provide important clues about early human behavior, technology, and culture. The study of these artifacts helps researchers understand how early humans lived, interacted with their environment, and developed tools and technologies. By analyzing and interpreting these artifacts, archaeologists can reconstruct and piece together the story of our human ancestors before the advent of written records.
One of the earliest known artifacts in the world are some stone tools left by early human.The ranged from hammer to spears.one stone tools was found in the oegon cave and is said to be over 9000 years old!
Archaeologists are the people who hunt for evidence buried in the ground, such as artifacts and fossils, to learn about early humans and their civilizations. They analyze these findings to piece together the history of past human societies.