The modern view is that humans were never cavemen; early humans were hunter gatherers and only occasionally used caves. However, there are cave paintings that have been dated to 40,000 BC. So, in that sense, their were certainly "cavemen" as recently as 10,000BC.
humans (cavemen)
they did similar things humans did today
Humans and dinosaurs were not alive at the same time. Humans came after dinosaurs were already extinct.
The languages of ancient cave-dwelling humans are unknown.
They weren't "used" for anything, they lived, breathed and died like normal humans.
Anthropologists study humans and humanity - for instance cavemen and the way they lived and how we are different today
We typically think of cavemen as Neanderthals, which may or may not be a subspecies of Homo sapiens, but the fact is that some early homo sapiens were cave dwellers as well.
Dinosaurs died out a long time before humans came into existence.
Daytime only as humans are ill-adapted to hunt at night.
No, she lived a little more than 2,000 years ago, according to most estimates. The early humans we call "cavemen" existed during prehistoric times.
People started walking when the first humans were born maybe during the cavemen years.