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  1. Jun 16, 2014 · The short answer is that some of them probably did, some of the time and at some stages of the Stone Age. But the full answer is much more complex. There is evidence in the Palaeolithic (‘Old Stone Age’) that as people moved about from place to place with the seasons, they definitely used caves, cooked in them and even put cave art on the ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cave_dwellerCave dweller - Wikipedia

    Cave dwellings in Amboise, Loire Valley, France. Kandovan village, Iran. Especially during war and other times of strife, small groups of people have lived temporarily in caves, where they have hidden or otherwise sought refuge. They also have used caves for clandestine and other special purposes while living elsewhere.

  3. May 11, 2018 · May 11, 2018. Panga ya Saidi Mohammad Shoaee. There’s evidence human beings have occupied the city of Damascus in Syria for 11,000 years. But that’s nothing compared to the Panga ya Saidi cave ...

  4. The Stone Age in Britain took place between around 15000BC to 2500BC. The Mesolithic period is known as the middle stone age. Humans were hunter-gatherers and had to catch or find everything they ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CavemanCaveman - Wikipedia

    Until the last glacial period, the great majority of humans did not live in caves, as nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes lived in a variety of temporary structures, such as tents [4] and wooden huts (e.g., at Ohalo). A few genuine cave dwellings did exist, however, such as at Mount Carmel in Israel. [5]

  6. May 3, 2024 · Deep in the cave, across a hazardous path including deep pits, they have found broken stalagmites more than 1.5 kilometers (0.93 miles) past the entrance, suggesting the presence of humans – around 8,000 years ago. Map showing the location of the cave chamber with broken speleothems. (Delannoy et al., J. Archaeol.

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  8. Most modern cave homes were intentionally carved out of the rock -- not many people live in natural caves. In the Mount Hebron region of the West Bank, in the Middle East, a large clan of Palestinians lives in a network of caves that their grandparents built 100 years ago.

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