The oldest examples of Stone Age shelters were dwellings in caves, and simple houses built of wood, straw, and rock.
They usually lived in caves or around areas with good hiding spots. Or they built with rocks or sticks and more
Old Stone Age people primarily used caves for shelter but also constructed temporary shelters using wood, animal bones, hides, and stone. These constructions were designed to be portable and adaptable, reflecting their mobile lifestyle. Archaeological sites show various types of shelters, indicating diverse building techniques from this period.
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