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Yes. Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. They spoke just like we do.

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What development made is easier for prehistoric man to pass on knowledge and communicate with one another?

The development of spoken language made it easier for prehistoric man to pass on knowledge and communicate with each other. By using language, they could convey complex ideas, share information about hunting and gathering, and form social bonds within their communities.


Why do you think Cro-Magnon paint on cave walls?

Cro-Magnon likely painted on cave walls for various reasons, such as artistic expression, storytelling, religious or ceremonial purposes, or to communicate important information to others in their community. It may have also served as a way to mark territory or as a form of social bonding and cultural expression.


Did the Incas create hieroglyphics?

No, the Incas did not create hieroglyphics like the ancient Egyptians. Instead, they used a system of knotted cords called quipu to record information and communicate messages.


What did the toltecs use their pyramids for?

The Toltecs used their pyramids for religious ceremonies and sacrifices. The pyramids were considered sacred spaces where they could communicate with their gods and honor them through rituals and offerings.


How did the Neolithic people communicate?

Neolithic people communicated through various means such as spoken language, gestures, and symbols. They likely developed a simple form of spoken language to convey their thoughts and ideas. They also used non-verbal forms of communication like body language and hand gestures. Additionally, they may have used symbols, such as cave paintings or engraved symbols on objects, to communicate visually.