The young and old males would have done different things as would the young and old females. Would they have done things all together as a collective group/community though? Probably eating together then seperating after to hang out and play games in their own age groups.
The people who lived in Border Cave are commonly referred to as the "Border Cave people" or the "KwaZulu Natal people." They were a group of early Homo sapiens who inhabited the cave complex in the Lebombo Mountains of South Africa.
The drawings by cave people are called cave paintings or rock art. They were often created using natural pigments and depict various animals, symbols, and everyday activities of prehistoric people. These paintings provide valuable insights into early human culture and spirituality.
Old Stone Age people engaged in various activities for fun, such as creating art on cave walls, making music with simple instruments, playing games, and storytelling. These activities provided them with entertainment, social bonding, and a way to pass the time.
The chief in the cave was Chauvet, named after the Chauvet Cave where his body was found. The symbols on his face are thought to represent ritualistic practices or spiritual beliefs of the people from that time period.
Cave people lived in caves or simple shelters made of branches and animal skins. They hunted, gathered food, made tools from stone and bone, and created art on cave walls. Fire played a crucial role in their daily lives for warmth, cooking, and protection.
feature, have fun A+ peeps!
Have fun.
U know the cave but not the spot? Have fun spelunking!
things cave people and the flintstones
the cave
The people who did the cave painting were cro-magnon people.
No, people won't want to battle in Turnback Cave, there are no trainers in Turnback Cave.
how do george and harold communicate with the cave people
Play cave explorers with your creepy uncle.
Red Deer Cave people was created in 2012.
The people who lived in Border Cave are commonly referred to as the "Border Cave people" or the "KwaZulu Natal people." They were a group of early Homo sapiens who inhabited the cave complex in the Lebombo Mountains of South Africa.
i think that the cave people were very lucky to have someone by their side when they were painting and fighting.