animism :))
Dorothy Davison has written: 'The story of prehistoric civilizations' 'Our prehistoric ancestors' -- subject(s): Human beings, Origin, Prehistoric peoples
yes, sometimes
Prehistoric human beings, when they discovered fire.
Developmental stages in prehistoric human beings are generally differentiated by the types of tools they used. For example, stone tools were first used in the Stone Age.
Human behaviour is highly adaptive to social nature. Humans, after all, are social beings. Their behaviour can be shaped and even changed by the society they belong to.
The most dangerous prehistoric species is that of Dinosaurs. The dinosaurs can be carnivores or herbivores. If the carnivores were alive, by now they would have eaten a large number of animals and human beings. Such a carnivore is Velociraptor. The herbivores are no danger for us.
Artur Neuberg has written: 'Urentwichlung des menschen' -- subject(s): Origin, Human beings, Prehistoric peoples
Donald C. Johanson has written: 'Ancestors' -- subject- s -: Origin, Human beings, Prehistoric peoples, Human evolution 'Lucy's legacy' -- subject- s -: Origin, Lucy - Prehistoric hominid -, Australopithecus afarensis, Human beings, OverDrive, Nonfiction, Science 'Lucy's child' 'An odontological study of the chimpanzee with some implications for hominoid evolution' 'Lucy, the Beginning of Mankind'
As long as human beings have been looking up at the sky, they have known it is shiny, so it cannot be specifically said who saw it first. It was in prehistoric times.
Children are excitable beings, that are often naturally hyperactive with short attention spans. Regardless their general behaviour, children will be children.
Hans Weinert has written: 'Zickzackwege in der Entwicklung des Menschen' 'Menschen der vorzeti' -- subject(s): Origin, Human beings, Prehistoric peoples, Stone age 'Der geistige Aufstieg der Menschheit vom Ursprung bis zur Gegenwart' -- subject(s): Civilization, Prehistoric peoples, History
Carl W. Neumann has written: 'Das werden des menschen und der kultur' -- subject(s): Ancient Civilization, Evolution, Human beings, Origin, Prehistoric peoples