The Indian known for living in caves is Gautama Buddha, who spent time meditating in caves during his quest for enlightenment. Additionally, many ascetics and monks in ancient India, including those associated with various spiritual traditions, often sought solitude and lived in caves as a form of ascetic practice. Notably, the Ajanta and Ellora caves in Maharashtra are renowned for their historical significance and association with Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu monastic communities.
Mostly the forest. They lived all across Europe.
They know by the artifacts they found in the caves.
caves ,huts and tepees
The Indian tribe that lived in the East of Sioux is the Santee.
caves or tents
stuff
Mostly the forest. They lived all across Europe.
They lived in caves
They lived in caves.
Yes, there is evidence that some natives lived in caves.
One human ancestor that lived in caves and built fires was Homo erectus. They were among the first hominins to control fire and were known for using caves as shelters. Neanderthals also lived in caves and were skilled at making and controlling fire.
They lived in caves.
They were men that lived in caves.
They lived in caves.
They lived in caves.
They lived in caves
in caves and hutts