No, bones are not the only indicator of how people lived. Archaeological evidence, such as tools, pottery, and structures, provides insights into daily activities, diet, and social organization. Additionally, artifacts, art, and even environmental data contribute to understanding cultural practices, health, and interactions with the surrounding environment. Together, these various forms of evidence paint a more comprehensive picture of past lifestyles.
Probably because of no sunlight
They lived by hunting animals and using the fur and bones to make stuff.
boats and fish bones
They lived by hunting animals and using the fur and bones to make stuff.
To explain why people lived in these conditions.
bones
dodos lived in mauritius. mauritius did not have people living on it till 15 something. the people that settled there, the dutch, hunted them for their meat and bones.
Olduvai Gorge
Sugar refining
I need to explain one way that geography has effected where people have lived in sweden.
Archaeologists study artifacts the past to develop a picture of how people lived in earlier cultures and societies.Also Old bones and rocks
he has lived i America i saw him at bones stockport a few weeks ago