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Yes, evidence suggests that some cave men practiced ritualistic animal sacrifices as part of their religious or spiritual beliefs. Archaeological findings such as animal remains with signs of deliberate killing and butchering suggest this behavior.
Cave men likely hunted by using rudimentary tools such as spears, arrows, or clubs to catch and kill animals for food. They may have used techniques like ambush hunting, persistence hunting, or driving animals into traps. Hunting was a vital aspect of their survival and provided them with a primary source of food.
Odysseus takes 12 of his best men with him to the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus.
The Cyclops, Polyphemus, is inside the cave when Odysseus and his men enter.
No, cave men did not ride dinosaurs. Dinosaurs went extinct millions of years before the first humans appeared on Earth.
It is unlikely that cave men and women had luggage in the modern sense. They carried belongings by hand or with the help of simple tools like baskets, animal hides, or basic containers made from natural materials. Personal possessions were limited and practical for survival needs.
Dogs. The cave drawings depict a lot of animals, including docs who seem in some pictures to be running together with men. The rest of the animals depicted were probably hunting prey.
Neaderthals used mousterian tools
because they were cave men and they used animals blood for paint and there hair for a brush and rote on the rocks the did this for a long period of time
Because it kept away animals and kept the cave men warm.
Odysseus and his men willingly go to Polyphemus' cave, sacrifice and eat some of the cyclops' cheese, and wait for Polyphemus to return. When Polyphemus returns, he rolls a large boulder in front of the exit to the cave, trapping the men.
They wore animal skin. As in skinned animals, bones, twiggs, leaves and and anything- they could find.
Odysseus takes 12 of his best men with him to the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus.
In The Cyclops, when he and his men are trapped in Polyphemus's cave, Odysseus stabs him in the eye to blind him. Once he is blinded he ties his men and himself to the Cyclops animals and when the Cyclops lets the animals outside they escape.
Cave men
cave men on walls of cave in a cave
cave men on walls of cave in a cave
Odysseus rode underneath a ram, out of Polyphemus' cave.