brown hat and brownshirt and tracks
Hunter-gatherers slept in various locations, depending on the environment they lived in. They may have slept in caves, under rock shelters, or in temporary shelters made from branches, leaves, or animal hides. Some groups also constructed more permanent shelters, such as huts or lean-tos.
The saracen people used to wear any type of fur (usually great dane fur) and would super glue it to their body.
The saracen people used to wear any type of fur (usually great dane fur) and would super glue it to their body.
Cloths and fur. They would probably take the fur from a buffalo.
the fur and skin of animals, such as caribou and polar bears
fur fur and more fur.
they wear a seal fur jaket! Weird huh? Elizabeth,12
The Eskimos wear a big cossy jacket with fur and some rain coats and some pants and some boots.
The type of pants that European explorers would wear was pull-up animal skin pants. They also wore fur coats and beaver hats.
Hunter-gatherers used tools for various tasks such as hunting, gathering food, building shelters, and making clothing. Tools like spears, traps, knives, and digging sticks helped them obtain food and resources. These tools were made from materials like stone, bone, and wood, and were essential for survival in their nomadic lifestyle.
The warmest type of fur for a person to wear would be that of any arctic animal, such as a reindeer. this is because the fur is specialized to retain as much heat as possible, having things like hollow hairs to prevent convection and having especially closely-spaced hairs to allow for a maximum thickness of the fur, as the thicker the fur is, the better it will be at retaining heat.
hunters and gatherers use bones and fur for shelter and weapons