Believe it or not: Stone / rock formed from weathering.
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.
Cave entrances are typically called cave mouths, cave openings, or cave portals.
Cave paintings were made by early humans starting around 40,000 years ago and could be found in various parts of the world, including Europe and Africa. These paintings served as a form of artistic expression, storytelling, and communication for ancient societies.
Early modern humans (Homo sapiens) were the humanoids who made Aurignacian tools and produced artwork in caves. They lived during the Upper Paleolithic period, around 40,000 to 28,000 years ago, and are known for their sophisticated tools and cave art found in places like Chauvet Cave in France and Altamira Cave in Spain.
The opening is called the cave entrance or cave mouth. It is usually an "exit" formed by flowing water.
Jieta Grotto is a limestone cave it is not man-made.
A land cave is a cave that was naturally made by how rocks fell in a certain area. It was not man made or altered in any way.
The cave canem mosaic was made of marble tiles (tesserae).
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They made it with strays and hay stacks
Yes, it's a small cave or cavern or artificial structure or excavation made to resemble a cave or cavern.
The Pioneer Girl.
Cave man made the first drum
They were probably made of pigments
Yes, they were known for painting on cave walls.