They found a rubber duck and they called it bubbler duckey
They lived in the rainforest
Tools found in camps where hunter-gatherer people lived include stone tools such as arrowheads, scrapers, and hand axes, as well as bone tools like needles and harpoons. These tools were essential for tasks like hunting, butchering animals, and processing plant materials. Artefacts like grinding stones and pottery may also be found, depending on the time period and region.
They were hunter/gatherers who lived in caves.
Hunter gatherers were nomadic people who relied on hunting and foraging for their food. The hunter gatherers in this region followed the migration patterns of animals to ensure a steady food supply. Archaeologists discovered tools and artifacts used by ancient hunter gatherers during their research.
A tribe of hunter- gatherers who lived in small groups
the climate they lived in
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters.
they lived in tent like houses so they are easy to move
The environment they lived in, such as the availability of resources and the climate, was the most important factor in determining the cultural traits of hunter-gatherers. This influenced their social organization, technology, and belief systems.
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters.
The people who lived in the Mesolithic era were hunter-gatherers who relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering wild plants for their subsistence. They lived in small groups and were nomadic, moving in search of food and resources. They were skilled in making tools from stone, bone, and wood.
Hunter gatherers were and are found in every culture in the world. The question is what part of the world do/did the hunter gatherers your referring to live and in what time period. I am a hunter gatherer that lives in New England and speaks English, 200 years ago the hunter gatherers in my area spoke Algonquin.the spoke in koe or san