Social Sciences, asked by rengaaswin72, 4 months ago

1) what does mean by cave homes?
2) where did the first cave home build
3) who build the cave home first?
4) when the cave home build first?
5) history of cave homes?​

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Answered by nivasravirajkumar
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(1) The concept of living in caves has been around for centuries. ... It is an interesting type of an underground home that it is built inside a cave. This is a home that starts at an entrance to a cave. This kind of home is ideal in that there is more than enough space inside a typical cave

(2) A cave dweller, or troglodyte, is a human being who inhabits a cave or the area beneath the overhanging rocks of a cliff.

(3) Some prehistoric humans were cave dwellers, but most were not (see Homo and Human evolution). Such early cave dwellers, and other prehistoric peoples, are also called cave men (the term also refers to the stereotypical "caveman" stock character type from fiction and popular culture). 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) Seven years ago, William and Deborah Sleeper found a choice piece of property just west of the Mississippi River. The defining element? A 17,000-square-foot sandstone mine that at one time housed a roller-skating rink and a concert hall. "We loved it," William says, "but the property is just 3 acres and a hole. No one wanted to finance it." The family bought the property themselves, but were cash-strapped when it came to building there

(5) Caves there also were inhabited by some Cro-Magnons from about 35,000 years ago until approximately 8,000 BC. Both species built shelters, including tents, at the mouths of caves and used the caves' dark interiors for ceremonies. The Cro-Magnon people also made representational paintings on cave walls.

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