After the dinosaurs died out.
Triassic
Very first cavemen that lived in the beginning of the Paleolithic era probably didn't not used boiled water to cook their food or to drink it. They usually would fry their meals on an open fire. However, the term "cavemen" can apply to a huge period of time - many thousands of years! So that by the Mesolithithic era our ancestors had noticed that they could cook their food in the boiling water. Most likely they used boilers made out of clay.
This period is called holocene.
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
After the dinosaurs died out.
Yes cavemen were real millions of years ago in the neolithic era.
Yes, cavemen lived during the prehistoric times, which typically refers to the period of time before written records were kept. The term "cavemen" is often used to describe early human ancestors who lived in caves or simple shelters and relied on hunting and gathering for survival.
humans (cavemen)
The stoneage.
It could be called an "era".
A period of time is commonly called an era.
Triassic
It really wasn't an era. An Era was a much longer period of time. It was called the "Jurassic Period".
The period according to the geologic time scale, that 'cavemen' existed is within the Quaternary. Depending one what is being considered a 'caveman' this can be broken down further by Epoch and Age.And FYI prehistoric animals were there when cavemen existed.
Very first cavemen that lived in the beginning of the Paleolithic era probably didn't not used boiled water to cook their food or to drink it. They usually would fry their meals on an open fire. However, the term "cavemen" can apply to a huge period of time - many thousands of years! So that by the Mesolithithic era our ancestors had noticed that they could cook their food in the boiling water. Most likely they used boilers made out of clay.
the elizabethan era