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What kinds of houses did the neanderthals live in?

Neanderthals likely lived in caves, rock shelters, and simple structures made from wood, bones, and animal hides. Evidence suggests they also used natural features like overhanging cliffs for shelter. Their living spaces varied depending on the region and available resources.


How does neanderthals live?

They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.


What is the difference between a caveman and a neanderthal?

At one time there were two types of human beings, there were homo sapiens and Neanderthals. We are homo sapiens. There are no more Neanderthals. Both lived in caves. Both were cave men. The term cave men describes the way a number of people lived before they lived in houses in Northern Europe. People would find natural caves or dig caves in the sides of hills. They would live in those caves. Gradually, houses replaced caves. One of the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder describes living in a man made cave in the late 1800s. Probably, someone somewhere does today.


Did the Homo habilis live in caves?

Early modern humans(homo sapiens sapiens)circa 100,000 BCE did live in caves in the middle east and had a lifestyle little different from the Neanderthals. Some moderns at that time must have been making their own dwellings as they were living in areas without caves nearby. In Europe people continued to live in caves at least until the end of the last ice age.


What came after the neanderthals?

"Caveman" is something of a Victorian idea; there is little evidence that early humans lived in caves - just as nowadays, practically no humans live in caves.

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What did the homo sapiens neanderthals live in?

They lived in caves.


How did homo sapien neanderthal live?

neanderthals lived in caves


How do scientists know how neanderthals lived?

By digging in caves where they use to live. The tools and weapons they dig up tells how the Neanderthals lived.


What kinds of houses did the neanderthals live in?

Neanderthals likely lived in caves, rock shelters, and simple structures made from wood, bones, and animal hides. Evidence suggests they also used natural features like overhanging cliffs for shelter. Their living spaces varied depending on the region and available resources.


Did the australopithecus live in caves or build houses?

Australopithecus did not live in caves or build houses. They are believed to have primarily inhabited open grasslands and constructed simple shelters out of branches, leaves, and brush.


How does neanderthals live?

They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.


What materials does dragons use to build their homes?

they live in caves so rock


What did the neanderthals live like?

They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.


How did neanderthals People live?

They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters. They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.


What is the difference between a caveman and a neanderthal?

At one time there were two types of human beings, there were homo sapiens and Neanderthals. We are homo sapiens. There are no more Neanderthals. Both lived in caves. Both were cave men. The term cave men describes the way a number of people lived before they lived in houses in Northern Europe. People would find natural caves or dig caves in the sides of hills. They would live in those caves. Gradually, houses replaced caves. One of the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder describes living in a man made cave in the late 1800s. Probably, someone somewhere does today.


Did homo sapiens sapiens live in caves?

Early modern humans(homo sapiens sapiens)circa 100,000 BCE did live in caves in the Middle East and had a lifestyle little different from the Neanderthals. Some moderns at that time must have been making their own dwellings as they were living in areas without caves nearby. In Europe people continued to live in caves at least until the end of the last ice age.


Was neatherthal man who lived in cave first?

Neanderthals and early humans lived in parallel, and both no doubt would have used any convenient cave as a home. I don't know what they did when they were far from any caves - presumably made shelters from tree-branches, animals skins and suchlike.