They likely went naked in the summertime. Neandertals and Cro-magnon had more body hair than we have today, which helped keep the body warm and whisk away rain water. Eventually, early man used animal skins and plants. But like in many tribes today, women did not cover breasts and genital coverings for both sexes were sparse.
caves maybe???
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.
What numbers did cavemen use
The characteristic of cavemen is a description of their evertday lifestyles.
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Cavemen wore animal skins for protection and warmth. The learning of making clothes took a very long time to learn but as this became more of a reality , little by little the making of clothes was learned.
he did not know how to make pizza itself
with blood
in the stone age.
how did mohawk people make hunting tools
caves maybe???
Cavemen made stone weapons such as crude spears which were probably a sharpened stone tied on a long stick.
mineral pigments
Cavemen weren't the best at hygiene. I would have to assume they did exactly what the indians did with their clothes. Wash it in a body of water or find a way to store water to put the clothes in.
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.
In the Geico commercials, the cavemen play as actors so they are obviously wearing costume and make-up. They probably have very talented make-up and costume artists.