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{{Short description|Stock character representative of primitive humans}}{{About|the stock character|real-life instances of humans living in caves|Cave dweller|other uses}}{{Redirect-distinguish|Cavepeople|CAVE people}}{{Redirect|Cavewoman|comics|Cavewoman (comics)}}{{pp-move-vandalism|small=yes}}File:Neanderthal Flintworkers (Knight, 1920).jpg|thumb|300px|Le Moustier Neanderthals (Charles R. KnightCharles R. KnightThe caveman is a stock character representative of primitive humans in the Paleolithic. The popularization of the type dates to the early 20th century, when Neanderthals were influentially described as "simian" or "ape-like" by Marcellin BouleWEB,weblink Ape-like or human? Disagreement erupts over Neanderthal posture, Cosmos (Australian magazine), Cosmos, 25 February 2019, en, 2020-04-13, 2020-08-13,weblink dead, and Arthur Keith.JOURNAL, 1932-06-01, Early Man in Palestine, Nature (journal), Nature, en, 129, 3268, 898, 10.1038/129898b0, 1932Natur.129R.898., 1476-4687, free, The term "caveman" has its taxonomic equivalent in the now-obsolete binomial classification of Homo troglodytes (Linnaeus, 1758).WEB,weblink The Caveman's Home Was Not a Cave, Isabella, Jude, 2013-12-05, Nautilus (science magazine), Nautilus, 2020-04-13,

Characteristics

{{stack|File:Caveman 1.jpg|thumb|Caveman hunting a brown bear. Book illustration by unknown artist for The Cave Boy of the Age of StoneThe Cave Boy of the Age of Stone}}Cavemen are typically portrayed as wearing shaggy animal hides, and capable of cave painting like behaviorally modern humans of the last glacial period. They are often shown armed with rocks, cattle bone clubs, spears, or sticks with rocks tied to them, and are portrayed as unintelligent, easily frightened, and aggressive. Typically, they have a low pitched rough voice and make vocalisations such as "ooga-booga" and grunts or speak using simple phrases. Popular culture also frequently represents cavemen as living with, or alongside of, dinosaurs, even though non-avian dinosaurs became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period, 66 million years before the emergence of Homo sapiens. The era typically associated with the archetype is the Paleolithic Era, sometimes referred to as the Stone Age, though the Paleolithic is but one part of the Stone Age. This era extends from more than 2 million years into the past until between 40,000 and 5,000 years before the present (i.e., from around 2,000 kya to between 40 and 5 kya).{{fact|date=May 2024}}The image of these people living in caves arises from the fact that caves are where the preponderance of artifacts have been found from European Stone Age cultures. However, this most likely reflects the degree of preservation that caves provide over the millennia, rather than an indication of them being a typical form of shelter. Until the last glacial period, the great majority of humans did not live in caves, as nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes lived in a variety of temporary structures, such as tentsBOOK, Jerry D., Moore, The Prehistory of Home, University of California Press, 2012, and wooden huts (e.g., at Ohalo). A few genuine cave dwellings did exist, however, such as at Mount Carmel in Israel.WEB,weblink Carmel Caves - How to meet a caveman, The Jerusalem Post, 2019-10-18, Aviva, Bar-Am, 2009-08-02, 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. Stereotypical cavewomen are similarly depicted, but sometimes with slimmer proportions and bones tied up in their hair. They are also depicted carrying large clubs approximately conical in shape. They often have grunt-like names, such as "Ugg" and "Zog".WEB,weblink Charles, DePaolo, Wells, Golding, and Auel: Representing the Neanderthal, Science Fiction Studies #82 (Volume 27, Part 3), 2000-11-01, 2019-05-08,

History

{{stack|File:ActionStoriesVol16No1.jpg|thumb|upright|Cavemen anachronistically fighting a dinosaur on the cover of an issue of Action StoriesAction Stories}}Caveman-like heraldic "wild men" were found in European and African iconography for hundreds of years. During the Middle Ages, these beings were generally depicted in art and literature as bearded and covered in hair, and often wielding clubs and dwelling in caves. While wild men were always depicted as living outside of civilization, it was not always clearly whether they were human or non-human.BOOK, Yamamoto, Dorothy,weblink The Boundaries of the Human in Medieval English Literature, 2000, Oxford University Press, 978-0-19-818674-8, Oxford, England, 153–155, The Wild Man 1: Figuring Identity, ocm42912060, In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World (1912), ape-men are depicted in a fight with modern humans. How the First Letter Was Written and How the Alphabet was Made are two of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories (1902) featuring a group of cave-people. Edgar Rice Burroughs adapted this idea for The Land That Time Forgot (1918). A genre of cavemen films emerged, typified by D. W. Griffith's Man's Genesis (1912); they inspired Charles Chaplin's satiric takeStills from Man's Genesis {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080720054133weblink |date=2008-07-20 }} and weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080930095251weblink">His Prehistoric Past show that Chaplin still has his bowler hat. in His Prehistoric Past (1914), as well as Brute Force (1914), The Cave Man (1912), and later, Cave Man (1934). From the descriptions, Griffith's characters cannot talk, and use sticks and stones for weapons, while the hero of Cave Man is a Tarzanesque figure who fights dinosaurs. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (1977-1980), is an animated comedy depicting cavemen as being hairy and carrying clubs.{{fact|date=May 2024}}Griffith's Brute Force represents one of the earliest portrayals of cavemen and dinosaurs together, with its depiction of a Ceratosaurus.WEB,weblinkweblink 2022-01-12, subscription, live, The Telegraph, Costumed pigs, iguanas and Raquel Welch: the evolution of movie dinosaurs, Rebecca, Hawkes, 2015-11-24, 2020-05-15, {{cbignore}}BOOK, Glut, Donald F., Donald F. Glut, Brett-Surman, Michael K., 1997, Dinosaurs and the media, The Complete Dinosaur, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, 675–706, 978-0-253-33349-0,weblink The film reinforced the incorrect notion that non-avian dinosaurs co-existed with prehistoric humans. The anachronistic combination of cavemen with dinosaurs eventually became a cliché, and has often been intentionally invoked for comedic effect. The comic strips B.C., Alley Oop, the Spanish comic franchise Mortadelo y Filemón, and occasionally The Far Side and Gogs portray "cavemen" with dinosaurs. Gary Larson, in his 1989 book The Prehistory of the Far Side, stated he once felt that he needed to confess his cartooning sins in this regard: "O Father, I Have Portrayed Primitive Man and Dinosaurs In The Same Cartoon".BOOK, Larson, Gary, Gary Larson, The Prehistory of The Far Side, 1989, Andrews McMeel, 0-8362-1851-5, The animated series The Flintstones, a spoof on family sitcoms, portrays the Flintstones even using dinosaurs, pterosaurs and prehistoric mammals as tools, household appliances, vehicles, and construction equipment.NEWS, The Flintstones' 50th anniversary: 10 wackiest Bedrock inventions, Daily Telegraph, 2010-09-30,weblinkweblink 2022-01-12, subscription, live, Heidi, Blake, {{cbignore}}

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