Neanderthals are known to have created cave art and carved objects, although their artistic expressions were not as elaborate as those of Homo sapiens. They primarily depicted simple geometric shapes or hand stencils in caves, and made simple stone tools and beads. These artistic expressions suggest a basic cognitive capacity for symbolization and creativity in Neanderthals.
It is believed that Neanderthals did not reach America, as they primarily inhabited Europe and parts of Asia. Modern humans, who coexisted with Neanderthals in Europe and Asia, eventually migrated to the Americas via a land bridge known as Beringia that connected Siberia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
Evidence such as their use of tools, burial rituals, art, and genetic overlap with modern humans suggests that Neanderthals had some cognitive abilities and behaviors similar to modern humans. Additionally, studies have shown that Neanderthals had complex social structures and lived in family groups, much like present-day humans.
Yes, evidence suggests that Neanderthals may have created art in caves, including cave paintings and carvings. However, the extent and significance of their artistic expressions are still a topic of debate among archaeologists.
Neanderthals are an extinct human species, so it is not possible to determine what they disliked specifically. However, based on research, they likely faced challenges such as climate changes, competition from other human species, and limited resources, similar to other prehistoric populations.
Neanderthals were a distinct species of hominin that lived in Europe and parts of Asia, while our earliest human ancestors lived in Africa. Neanderthals were not the first hominins to live in caves, as earlier species such as Homo erectus also used caves for shelter.
No they did not their ancient ancestors did
They painted on cave walls.
Yes.
yes
The Neanderthals made the paint out of red, orange, and black powder probably mixed with animal blood and fat.
Paint on cave walls.
Paint on cave walls.
You can't get writing in the middle of a rock. The only way to write something in a rock would be to drill or carve it, or carve it and fill with ink or paint.
This is a tricky one to answer it depends on what you class as 'artist',after all the Neanderthals would paint scenes in caves it was classed as art so therefore the first artists would be Neanderthals.
pencil,crayon,marker,sometimes they carve it. other stuff to like paint. you also can on a Microsoft computer and click on paint.
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.
The Neanderthals, of course. Cro-Magnon couldn't paint to save his life.