hunters and gatherers use bones and fur for shelter and weapons
they made their homes out of mammoth bones and animal skins
Hunters and gatherers typically wore jewelry made from natural materials such as shells, bones, teeth, feathers, and stones. These materials were readily available in their environments and were often used to create simple, yet meaningful, adornments that were worn for personal and cultural significance.
Hunters and gatherers often wore clothing made from animal skins, furs, and plant materials like leaves and bark. The type of clothing varied depending on the climate and resources available in their region. They would also use bones, shells, and other natural materials for adornment and decoration.
Calcium, and bones(be more specific).
Yes, there are mammoth bones on earth. Both fossils of mammoth bones and actual bones have been found. Notably some frozen carcasses of woolly mammoths have been found in both Siberia and Alaska (mostly Siberia) which, of course, includes the bones within the carcasses. Mammoth bones have also been extracted from the La Brea Tar Pits.
In caves or stone shelters or in houses built by animal bones especially mammoths or with wood. They were hunter gatherers or hunters or they collected fruits and vegetables from forests , .... Etc..,..,, Hope this helps xxx (:
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fur and mammoth bones for structure
Animal skins, animal bones, wood, etc. It depends what time/era they are in. In an ice age, mammoth bones, mammoth fur, probably some snow, and some other things they might find. Any way, shelter varies at where you are and at what time/era your at, answers may vary.
A mammoth has around 317-322 bones in their whole body. This is based on findings of a mammoth bones in SD.
Cro-Magnon, an early form of Homo sapiens, survived due to their innovation, adaptability, and advanced tools such as spears and blades. They were skilled hunters and gatherers, which helped them secure food and resources to thrive in diverse environments. Additionally, their ability to communicate, form social bonds, and create art and complex rituals contributed to their successful survival.