Yes, there is some evidence that they did.
To represent the number 9,999,999 in tally marks, you would use groups of five tallies. Each group of five is represented as four vertical lines with a fifth diagonal line crossing them. Therefore, 9,999,999 would be shown as 1,999,999 groups of five tallies, plus four additional tallies for the remainder, resulting in a total of 39,999,996 tally marks.
Orginally the cave men used tallies to count, and then the Romans tried to improve that system so they made Roman numerals. Roman numerals were a good system for a while, but it would take the people forever just to decipher the numbers; let alone add them. Finally, the Arabs created the number system that we use today. It is based on tens........10,20,30,40,50,60,70, etc......
What numbers did cavemen use
Mud
they would draw
bones stones wood
It is something you use when making a frequency table tally mark =] hope it helped =P
the ancient egyptians used metals, gold and wood for their tools they are like the cavemen but the cavemen never had gold
No, the first condom was invented in 1855.
what kind of tools did the cavemen use.
It is the number system we use everyday.
Cavemen used wood for fire to keep themselves and others warm. They also widdled the wood to make weapons.