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The Cave Boy of the Age of Stone was created in 1907.
Stone Age cave paintings were created by prehistoric humans using natural pigments, such as charcoal and clay, applied to cave walls with fingers, brushes, or blowpipes. These paintings served various purposes, such as storytelling, cultural expression, and possibly religious or ritualistic practices. Their preservation was aided by the stable, protected environment of the caves.
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Edward Cave died on January 10, 1754 at the age of 62.
The greatest achievement of the New Stone Age was the development of agriculture. This marked the transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities, leading to the rise of civilization and the development of complex societies. Agrarian practices allowed for increased food production, population growth, and the specialization of labor.
Yes a stone age man is tougher than a strong man today because the stone age man had to deal with harsh weather conditions and many different aspects that a human being in today's society doesn't have to deal with. ie. to kill animals (butchers do that) and build their own shelter. In recap, yes a cave man is tougher than a strong man today.
Edward Cave died on January 10, 1754 at the age of 62.
The people who did the cave painting were cro-magnon people.
The first human culture to develop artefacts that we can still see evidence of today was the stone-age culture. These artefacts are flint tools and rock or cave art.
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hieroglyphics
A cave is independent of climate and if there was a cave available ancient man no doubt took advantage of it no matter what climate it was in. However cave dwellings are most often associated with the sub-arctic conditions of the European Neandrathals near the end of the last ice-age.