The modern view is that humans were never cavemen; early humans were hunter gatherers and only occasionally used caves. However, there are cave paintings that have been dated to 40,000 BC. So, in that sense, their were certainly "cavemen" as recently as 10,000BC.
No, cave paintings and evidence of human habitation in caves date back much further than 100 BC. The earliest known cave paintings were created more than 30,000 years ago by early humans. The term "cavemen" generally refers to prehistoric humans who lived in caves, so their existence predates 100 BC by thousands of years.
We typically think of cavemen as Neanderthals, which may or may not be a subspecies of Homo sapiens, but the fact is that some early homo sapiens were cave dwellers as well.
Cavemen were early humans who lived in prehistoric times, around 2.5 million years ago to about 10,000 years ago. They were known for their use of stone tools, hunting and gathering lifestyle, and basic social structures. They did not have advanced technologies like we do today.
There is no definitive answer to who the last living caveman was, as the concept of cavemen refers to prehistoric humans who lived in caves, and their existence ended as human civilization progressed. The transition from cavemen to modern humans occurred over thousands of years and involved many different groups of people across the world.
No, cave men did not invent the wheel. The wheel was likely first invented in Mesopotamia around 3500 BC. Early humans may have used round objects like tree trunks for rolling, but the invention of the true wheel is attributed to later civilizations like the Mesopotamians.
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No, cave paintings and evidence of human habitation in caves date back much further than 100 BC. The earliest known cave paintings were created more than 30,000 years ago by early humans. The term "cavemen" generally refers to prehistoric humans who lived in caves, so their existence predates 100 BC by thousands of years.
It would be 10,000 BC
yes
6000 b.C.
humans (cavemen)
Cavemen did not shave. Shaving began with the invention of the razor in about 3000 BC. However, most men did not shave until the 1700s.
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no in 10000 BC
BC means "Before Christ", but also "Before the Current era".
they did similar things humans did today
mongolia 10000 bc or 5000 bc no one reley knows