No-one's really sure but they must have used some sort of rush-lights or tapers made from grasses or twigs and animal fat. They didn't usually go ever so far underground but they certainly went well beyond daylight in some caves.
Another name for cave people is "prehistoric humans" or "early humans."
You only "see" when light enters your eyes. In the dark, there is no light . . . the main reason why we call it "dark". Since there is no light, none can enter your eyes, and you do not see.
Cave people may have used blood to make red food coloring and paint. It is more likely that these people used flowers,rust, or copper though.
The people native to Australia are known as Aborigines
The oldest known cave paintings are found in the caves of Maltravieso in Spain, dating back around 64,000 years. Other notable examples include the Chauvet Cave in France, with paintings dating back around 36,000 years, and El Castillo cave in Spain, where art dates back over 40,000 years.
The cave-dwelling people in "The Lost Dark Ground" are called the Trogs.
The rock climbers could not see into the dark orifice of the cave.
No. There is nothing special in the dark cave.
The braille cave is south-west of Paciflidog, use HM dive when you see a dark patch of water surrounded by six rocks.
Dark Cave
the dark cave is near the sairs to vilot city
the dark cave can be entered on route 45 or route 46
They couldn't see in the dark, but they did have fire. So they were seeing by firelight.
no
In Pokemon
what is the preposition and object of the sentence "i am going into the dark cave and tunnel
You find Dunsparce in the Dark cave.