#6: Early Human Cave Dwellings
Contrary to the popular image of cavemen, our ancient ancestors were primarily nomadic hunter-gatherers rather than cave dwellers. They tended to favor temporary shelters such as tents or simple structures made from natural materials like branches and animal hides.

While some prehistoric communities did use caves for shelter, actual cave habitation was relatively rare. The misconception of cavemen living exclusively in caves likely stems from the discovery of Stone Age artifacts preserved in caves, leading to an exaggerated perception of their living arrangements.