becuse they di'nt know stitching and because they di'nt know stitching they could not make sweaters , caps , muflers and pants
Primitive men and women faced challenges migrating to colder regions due to lack of suitable clothing, shelter, and food sources adapted to the cold climate. Their primitive tools and technology were also not sufficient to withstand the harsh conditions of colder regions.
men have colder hands
john c. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, and Henry clay
early men use to wear the skin of animals.
early men wore leaves because, there were no clothes in that time.
Cave men, or early modern humans, first appeared around 300,000 years ago. They were part of the Homo sapiens species and evolved from earlier hominid ancestors. These early modern humans were adept at creating tools, art, and eventually began to migrate out of Africa to other parts of the world.
Cave men, or early humans, lived in various regions around the world, often in caves or in simple shelters made from materials like wood and animal skins. They were nomadic, moving from place to place in search of food and resources. Some well-known sites where early humans lived include Africa, Europe, and Asia.
the early men made houses and vehichs.
Historically the women wore a dress with moccasins and in the colder weather they added leggings and a robe. The men wore breech cloth and in the colder weather they added leggings and a robe.
The cave men stored them in caves and the cellar men stored in the cellar. Only joking! they were stored in the cellar of a house as it was colder there
men and woman
No men