Whatever they could find. Most natives used every single part of whatever they hunted. It's kind of similar to what would happen if you took your bed sheet and cut a hole in it and said you're ready to go. They didn't have sewing after all.
So they can survive and reproduce
Yes and no. Our Stone Age ancestors were hunter-gatherers, and therefore by nature nomadic. They would stay in a cave if it was handy, but they were not permanent residents in caves as a rule.
cave men used to use rocks as pillows and slept on flat surfices. so the stone age
stone age men made weapons out of stone and bones for example bone needle stone axe etc.
In the Stone Age, men typically wore garments made from animal hides such as tunics or loincloths. They also used leather belts and fur cloaks for warmth. Footwear was usually made from animal skins or grasses.
yes
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hunt
The cave paintings at Lescaut and other places show that they primarily painted their exploits as hunters - the most ocmmon theme in cave paintings seems to be graphihc "tales of the hunt". Occasionaly, they merely drew images of different animals, not in a hunting context. But animals overwhelmingly make up the images portrayed in most cave paintings.
yes they made stone deals
He blocks the entrance with a big stone
In the stone age people went about in skins and hides of animals they killed, today men wear clothes made of cotton, silk , nylon and other material and yes they add a jacket of fur as well.