i don't know why don't we go back in time and ask the caveman's!
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Cave people may have used blood to make red food coloring and paint. It is more likely that these people used flowers,rust, or copper though.
No, prehistoric humans did not have access to electricity as it was not discovered or harnessed until much later in history. They primarily relied on natural sources of light and fire for warmth, cooking, and other basic needs.
It is actually unknown when man first evolved into the cromagnus species, or "cavemen." It is also a common fallacy that man arrived from apes. They were much like the ape species in body structure and instinct,but were a different species, otherwise all apes would have evolved into humans. This is called evolution, or Darwinism, because Charles Darwin theorized that species evolve or adapt to compete and live with other species in an ecosystem. This is why man is intellectually superior. It makes up for our physical inferiority to other predators that may cause a threat to us. This is credible to use on a report. I'm not a retard who says stupid stuff for no reason.
Neanderthals were more primitive. They did not have a language with words; rather their language had sounds that had meaning. They did not use sophisticated tools, instead using rocks or clubs to inflict wounds. Cro-Magnon peoples were predecessors of modern humans and had a spoken language, songs, arts, and sophisticated tools and weaponry.
Smoke Signals
Typically, each life raft is equipped with three buoyant smoke signals for use in emergency situations.
Because they don't have mobile phones
They used candle smoke to paint their names on the cave wall.
Smoke signals were used to communicate with other people from far away when they were in trouble and needed help. Old Indian tribes would have special signals to communicate to there own tribe that was far away. Because anyone could see the smoke signals, the sender and the receiver of the smoke signals had their own special code.
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The native Americans used smoke signals primarily for communication and for marked location. They also began service for use on U.S. aircraft carriers, and for runways at airports.
The advantage of drum signals over smoke signals is that drum signals are faster, and you can transfer more information in the same period of time. The speed of drum signals is limited by how fast you can pound the drums, how fast you can hear the drums and still differentiate them as single beats, and how much multi-path echo distortion you get with drums. The speed of smoke signals is limited to how fast you can modulate the smoke into pulses, allowing them to differentiate into distinct puffs as they slowly rise into the air.
Wood, rocks, animal skins.
transportation, or chaseing down prey
In the olden days they use talking drum, town criers,smoke signals and pigeon carriers