Catal Huyuk people made houses that were right up against each other and Border Cave people lived in caves. other than that sorry.
The Mongolian Desert, correctly known as the Gobi Desert is in southern Mongolia and northwest China.
I think I read on Wikipedia that about 70% of Canadians live within 150km from the border.
scottland and Americamainly on a farm
No. Same race. Different skin color. Do you live in a cave?
the cave
The people who lived in Border Cave are commonly referred to as the "Border Cave people" or the "KwaZulu Natal people." They were a group of early Homo sapiens who inhabited the cave complex in the Lebombo Mountains of South Africa.
The people of the border cave used, rocks- stones, animals, and plants to survive.. there is others but i just didnt feel like typing anymore. teehee. :)
Catal Huyuk people made houses that were right up against each other and Border Cave people lived in caves. other than that sorry.
The people of the border cave used, rocks- stones, animals, and plants to survive.. there is others but i just didnt feel like typing anymore. teehee. :)
The people of the border cave used, rocks- stones, animals, and plants to survive.. there is others but i just didnt feel like typing anymore. teehee. :)
People who live in caves.
Pueblo people usually live in cliff or cave houses.
because my face was on the wall
near the border
The Stone Age people did not live anywhere at first. The were a nomadic people. When they found a cave they would use it for shelter.
People may live near the US border for various reasons such as job opportunities, family connections, cultural ties, or simply proximity to services and amenities available in the US. Economic factors and the ease of crossing the border for work or leisure could also play a role in people's decision to live near the US border.