Caveman (disambiguation)
Appearance
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A caveman is a popular stylized characterization of how early humans or hominids looked and behaved. A cave dweller is a real human being who lives in a cave or under a cliff.
Caveman and/or cavemen can also describe the following.
Characters
- Caveman (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), a character from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- The GEICO Cavemen, characters in a series of commercials and a short-lived television program
- Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer, Saturday Night Live character played by Phil Hartman
Computer games and applications
- CAVEman, a 4D high-resolution model of a functioning human elaborated by University of Calgary
- Caveman Ughlympics (Caveman Games), a 1988 computer game; an NES console game
- Caveman (skateboarding), a skateboarding trick
As a nickname
- "The Caveman" (born 1966), nickname of Alan Caves, a British darts player
- "L'Homme des Cavernes" (fr. "The Caveman"), nickname for Sébastien Chabal, a French rugby union player
- Caveman, nickname for Don Robinson
- "The Caveman", nickname for Kevin Shirley, a South African music producer
- Jonathan "Caveman" Williams, victim of the John McDonogh High School shooting
In film and TV
- Caveman (film), a 1981 film featuring Ringo Starr, Barbara Bach and Dennis Quaid
- The Caveman (1915 film), a lost 1915 silent film comedy
- The Caveman (1926 film), a 1926 film
- Cavemen (film), a 2013 American comedy film
- Cavemen (TV series), a television series on ABC network
- Cavemen (Misseri Studio), a Russian segment of Sesame Street
Others
- Caveman (group), a British hip hop group
- Caveman (American band), an American indie rock band
- The Caveman, an New Zealand/British punk-rock band (formed 2015)[1][2]
- Cavemen (songwriters), songwriter-production duo formed by Steve Mackey and Ross Orton
- "Caveman", the fifteenth movement of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells 2003 album
- Cavemen, nickname for Carlsbad High School (Carlsbad, New Mexico), Grants Pass High School in New York, and Mishawaka High School in Indiana