they had bows and arrows, shields, and spears.
they mainly hunted with knives and guns, though traditional Aboriginal methods were sometimes used.
Unless it is stated literally it would be a metaphor in the past tense.
The Cheyenne people actually spoke their own language (Tsėhesenėstsestotse). It's part of the Algonquian language family (specifically Plains Algonquian, which also includes Arapaho_languageand Blackfoot_language), and is distinct from the Siouan languages spoken by the Dakota, Lakota, and other Plains tribes.
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Access to a source of water, food, shelter, and the ability to procreate are the basic issues that any culture faces. The Pueblo people lived in the arid desert region, so water was only available at a premium. Cisterns were constructed to save water for later use.
I dont know i was hoping you knew
anthropology
in Wyoming in cedar mountain
Like..... Making tools and armor and stuff
Anthropologists study the cultures of groups of people, that is, the way they live together. Paleoanthropologists investigate the cultures of people who lived in the distant past such as the Neanderthals. They look at things like tools, weapons, artworks and skeletons to get clues. They do this to get better understandings of ourselves and our origins as well as knowledge about how things were in the past.
by going into paradox mode, it lets you get your weapons past level 5
Tools is a noun it doesn't have a tense.
The Sumerians were in existence during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age. They used stone hammers and bronze implements and weapons.
Soutullo? If you don't know what I'm talking about, never mind. Weapons, weapons weapons!
Milwaukee Tools use to have a very good reputation for building good, quality tools. Over the past few years, reviews have gone down and people feel like the tools are no longer a good value.
Artifacts.
No, but the US has stationed them there.