No, cavemen did not make bronze. The Bronze Age, which marked the use of bronze for tools and weapons, began around 3300 BCE, well after the Paleolithic era when cavemen lived. Bronze is an alloy made primarily from copper and tin, and its production required advanced metallurgical techniques that developed later in human history.
Cavemen primary source of refreshment was water from streams, rivers,brooks, lakes and even puddles.
caves maybe???
The Mesopotamians combined copper and tin to make bronze.
No one really knows who were the first people to use and make bronze. But it wasused in the bronze age, it was used 5000 years ago. But we still use it today.
to make a bronze age sword you smelt copper and tin together. then pour it into a mould.
Cavemen primary source of refreshment was water from streams, rivers,brooks, lakes and even puddles.
he did not know how to make pizza itself
in the stone age.
with blood
how did mohawk people make hunting tools
caves maybe???
copper+ jast= bronze
Cavemen made stone weapons such as crude spears which were probably a sharpened stone tied on a long stick.
mineral pigments
the first person to make a bronze tool It is said that the Greeks were the first to make bronze statues, if that is what you are looking for.
Cavemen lived by exploring new things like learning how to make fire so they could eat cooked food. Cavemen found different survival tips and that's how they lived there lives.
Cavemen used wood for fire to keep themselves and others warm. They also widdled the wood to make weapons.