They know by the artifacts they found in the caves.
cavemen made pictures on the walls of caves
caves ,huts and tepees
The Lascaux caves
Early men and women hence early scientists were great because whatever it was observed and introduced in all fields over a "tabula rasa" it was genuine with the lack of means available today and of course the knowledge available almost to everybody
The purpose of the paleolithic cave paintings is not known. ... since the caves in which they have been found do not have signs of ongoing habitation. ... Nearly 350 caves have now been discovered in France and Spain that contain art from
wheat
They had no artifacts
New Yorkers relied on their environment by planting plants, and getting water from the rivers, lakes, and the rain.
Most northern people, including New Yorkers, felf that slavery was wrong and wanted to abolish it.
Scientists find evidence of early human life through various means, including excavation of archaeological sites, analysis of fossils and artifacts, and dating techniques such as carbon dating. These discoveries are typically found in places where early humans lived, such as caves, rock shelters, and open-air sites. By piecing together these findings, scientists can reconstruct the behaviors, lifestyle, and evolution of early humans.
in caves and hutts
early scientists were not to test their theroies
early humans painted pictures with caves./
caves and on top the trees
Early man likely started living in caves for several reasons. Caves provided natural shelter and protection from the elements and predators. They also provided a constant temperature, which could have been beneficial for survival in different seasons. Additionally, caves may have offered early humans a sense of security and privacy.
caves and near the sea and rivers
Farming changed the lives of early New Yorkers by allows the area to support a larger population. As the city grew, farmers had a market close by. The city dwellers had access to a larger food supply.