In hot countries nothing except something to cover their modesty. Perhaps ceremonial dress was employed at festivals.
Initially, in the north wear human existence is precarious, they would have used processed animal skins stitched with bone needles and may have used hand woven materials. In modern times the Japanese used raincoats made from woven straw or leaves. Before the last Ice Age loom weaving was used and 25,000 BC knitting was used in central Europe.
If one can imagine following herds over long distances during migrations through hostile environments like Ice Age Eurasia, they need sophisticated tools, sleighs, and clothing.
By spiritual things, medicines and doctors, etc!! :)
It is English and it's the name of one of the prehistoric ages. The word formation means neo = new and lithos=stone. If I'm not mistaken, it's when prehistoric people started making spear edges and blades out of stones
they wear old dirty rags that people hated
They invented string, the wheel and alcohol during the paleolithic period.
For prehistoric man, it's an anthropologist. For early civilised man, it's one category of historian, probably a palaeologist.
fur, animal skin plant leafs and dried up organs
Prehistoric men/woman wore the animal skins from the animals they killed for food.
Was technology important to prehistoric people
they sucked
Caves.
"Prehistoric" times of a people end from the moment that written documention either by or about a people starts to surface.
Prehistoric means before history, before people started recording what had happened to them.
they learnd about prehistoric by artirfacts, check of age and location.
Prehistoric: when writing has not been invented and no records were kept Historic: when writing started and records were kept
they didnt
No a cucumber is not prehistoric. Almost no one knows where the cucumber came from but it wasn't here before people.
Forms of life from the past, e.g dinosaurs.