likely any animal, berries and plants they could find until they started farming
Saber tooth tigers and mammoths.
Yes their probably would of ate something similar to ham.
Hunt and gather food, eat, mate, sleep, play SNES.
they eat nuts fruits vegetables grass
the early man gather food before the discovery of fire by killing the animals like deer and other animals and they eat the animals without baking or they eat some fruit and vegetable which grow on that time.
Early man ate root vegetables, nuts, insects and some meat
Early man cooked food over open fires using sticks or stones as tools. They would roast, boil, or smoke food to make it more digestible and safer to eat. This cooking process also enhanced the flavor of the food.
forces of nature
The life of early man compares to man today in a few ways. One difference is that early man did not have the high sugar diet.
"The Man Who Came Early" was written by Poul Anderson in 1956.
Early man used tools and weapons for hunting, gathering food, and protection. These tools helped them adapt to their environment, improve their chances of survival, and increase their efficiency in obtaining resources.
Early Man - band - was created in 2005.