Cooking, warmth, protection from wild animals.
No, Neanderthals did not use fossil fuels. They lived around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago, long before the use of fossil fuels became prevalent in human society. Neanderthals relied on fire for warmth, cooking, and protection.
Neanderthals are believed to have first started using fire around 400,000 to 300,000 years ago based on evidence found at various archaeological sites. The controlled use of fire allowed them to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, showing advanced cognitive abilities.
The hunting techniques did the Neanderthals used included catching fish with their hands. They also beat their prey with their hands.
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.
They mostly used caves.
Cooking, warmth, protection from wild animals.
If neanderthals were real? With water, or dirt.
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fire
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No, Neanderthals did not use fossil fuels. They lived around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago, long before the use of fossil fuels became prevalent in human society. Neanderthals relied on fire for warmth, cooking, and protection.
Of course they did! Early man knew how to use fire long before the Neanderthals and it was a skill that was passed on through the evolutionary generations. One of the earliest species of hominids to use fire would have to be Homo Erectus.
Neanderthals used there feet for transportation
At times, maybe. But they did have fire.
Neanderthals are believed to have first started using fire around 400,000 to 300,000 years ago based on evidence found at various archaeological sites. The controlled use of fire allowed them to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, showing advanced cognitive abilities.
caves
They lived in caves.