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  2. Caveman - Wikipedia

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    A few genuine cave dwellings did exist, however, such as at Mount Carmel in Israel. [5] Stereotypical cavemen have traditionally been depicted wearing smock-like garments made from the skins of animals and held up by a shoulder strap on one side, or loincloths made from leopard or tiger skins.

  3. Cave dweller - Wikipedia

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    Despite the name, only a small portion of humanity has ever dwelt in caves: caves are rare across most of the world; most caves are dark, cold, and damp; and other cave inhabitants, such as bears and cave bears, cave lions, and cave hyenas, often made caves inhospitable for people.

  4. Human–dinosaur coexistence - Wikipedia

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    Speculative fiction commonly portrays non-avian dinosaurs with humans. Examples include The Flintstones, in which Stone Age humans have dinosaurs as pets and transportation, and the comic series The Cavern Clan, in which the protagonist is a caveman who hunts dinosaurs, as well as in the comic strip Alley Oop.

  5. Prehistoric religion - Wikipedia

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    Where early writers interpreted prehistoric peoples as primitive "cavemen" who could barely speak, let alone comprehend complex abstract ideas such as religion, [216] later work permits this abstraction and delves into the depths of religion's origin. [217] Some prehistoric fiction juxtaposes the religions of different hominins.

  6. Timeline of human evolution - Wikipedia

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    They did not need to return to water for reproduction nor breathing. This adaptation and the desiccation-resistant scales gave them the capability to inhabit the uplands for the first time, albeit making them drink water through their mouths. At this stage, adrenal tissue may have concentrated into discrete glands.

  7. Did Cavemen Really Eat like the Paleo Diet? - AOL

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    Followers of the Paleo diet enjoy a variety of fresh meats, fish, fruits and vegetables, while cutting out processed foods and most carbs. However, new research suggests that our ancestors from ...

  8. WHERE ARE THEY NOW: All 165 cast members in 'Saturday ... - AOL

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    Over the course of his eight seasons on the show, he created multiple iconic characters, such as the Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer, and did his spot-on impressions of Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and ...

  9. Control of fire by early humans - Wikipedia

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    Some of the evidence is inconclusive because other plausible explanations, such as natural processes, exist for the findings. [1] Findings support that the earliest known controlled use of fire took place in Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa, 1.0 Mya. [3] [20]