They liked to link up at BARS and just live life to fullest the Shalimar cave was like a BAR/Club
Yes, Neanderthals likely faced predators in their environments, including large carnivores such as cave bears, cave lions, and hyenas. Competition with these predators would have been a factor in Neanderthal survival strategies.
Neanderthals created tools, such as simple stone tools for cutting and hunting. They also used fire for cooking and warmth, and they created art, such as cave paintings and decorative items.
One way the lifestyle of Cro-Magnons differed from Neanderthals is in their artistic expressions. Cro-Magnons are known for creating intricate cave paintings and sculptures, showcasing a more advanced cultural and symbolic capacity compared to Neanderthals, who had simpler tools and less evidence of artistic endeavors.
The Cro-Magnon were known for painting on cave walls.
Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.
One notable cave where humans lived more than 9,000 years ago is the Cave of Altamira in Spain, famous for its prehistoric rock paintings. Another significant site is the Shanidar Cave in Iraq, which was occupied by Neanderthals and later by modern humans, providing insights into early human life. These caves offer valuable archaeological evidence of ancient human behavior, art, and habitation practices.
We have no finds of artwork ascribed to Neanderthals. Tools, yes.
Paint on cave walls.
Clan of the cave bear.
They painted on cave walls.
The Neanderthals
Yes, they were known for painting on cave walls.
Ralph S. Solecki has written: 'Archaeological reconnaissances north of the Brooks Range in northeastern Alaska' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Eskimos, Indians of North America, Paleo-Indians 'The proto-neolithic cemetery in Shanidar Cave' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Burial, Excavations (Archaeology), Human remains (Archaeology), Neanderthals
Paint on cave walls.
Yes, they were known for painting on cave walls.
Yes they loved to make cave drawings
Yes, Neanderthals likely faced predators in their environments, including large carnivores such as cave bears, cave lions, and hyenas. Competition with these predators would have been a factor in Neanderthal survival strategies.