Cavemen, or early humans, are believed to have started using fire around 1 to 1.5 million years ago. Evidence suggests that they learned to control and create fire by about 400,000 years ago, using it for cooking, warmth, and protection. This significant development was crucial for human evolution, enabling social interactions and expansion into diverse environments.
Cavemen and Dinosaurs were not around at the same time.
Shamanism goes back to very early pre-historic times. Early cave paintings (such as those in the famous Lascaux caves in France) are thought to have some shamanistic purpose, such as to magically attract game through the law of similarity. But there is very little solid information about what cavemen believed.
What numbers did cavemen use
The characteristic of cavemen is a description of their evertday lifestyles.
Nothing
Cavemen started making fire about 400000 years ago.
no, but they say that because fire is a common need in humanity
Probably when the cavemen were successful in making a fire and got excited about it. Dancing seems to be a natural action in human beings.
CAVEMEN
they used fire
They had fire and weapons strong enough to kill animals (and other cavemen.)
In prehistoric times, when cavemen learned to make fire. The first air pollution was smoke.
Back in the stone age. The cavemen wanted to make fire so they used rocks.
They used it to cook food, for warmth, for melting water, and for making paint.
Fire
cavemen controlled fire using cocks, hahahha
fire was discovered by cavemen and they fuigured it out cuz they had some stick and they got them to start on fire. the changes to life were that they could acctualy cook their food instead of eating it raw.