Caves suitable for habitation provided ready-made shelter and protection before the development of building.
Answerpeople of the stone age mostly lived in caves because they were nomadic people meaning they moved a lot. AnswerClearly some Stone Age people lived in caves, and we can show this by the presence of artifacts in the caves. On the other hand, there are very few caves in much of the world, and nomads tend not to live in caves, but in tents. So we can be pretty sure that some Stone Age people did not live in caves, also. There is a link below to an article on nomads.
Not all people in the Paleolithic age lived in caves because they had diverse lifestyles and living arrangements. Some people preferred to live in open-air camps, temporary shelters, or structures made from mammoth bones and hides. Caves were used by some groups for shelter, but they were not the exclusive or typical living environment for all Paleolithic people.
they were too cold and damp.
The first people to live in caves were early human ancestors known as Homo erectus. They inhabited caves and rock shelters as a means of shelter and protection from the elements and predators. This practice dates back to around 1.5 million years ago.
After living in caves, the Maori people started building fortified villages called pa, typically located on hills for defense. These pa were constructed using palisades and earthworks and became the main form of settlement for the Maori.
Caves.
no
People who live in caves.
Caves
They lived in caves
yes,
By living in caves
There are many people in the 21st century who live in caves. For example, there are a lot of people in China who do this.
Apartments, Houses. What else would they live in? caves?
caves
Answerpeople of the stone age mostly lived in caves because they were nomadic people meaning they moved a lot. AnswerClearly some Stone Age people lived in caves, and we can show this by the presence of artifacts in the caves. On the other hand, there are very few caves in much of the world, and nomads tend not to live in caves, but in tents. So we can be pretty sure that some Stone Age people did not live in caves, also. There is a link below to an article on nomads.
Yes, People live in caves all over the world and have been doing so for a very very long time! Don't you think?