Early European man is often called a 'caveman' in popular culture, and I was wondering how many of them actually lived in caves. Sure, there are cave paintings and I imagine caves provided advantages over other dwelling for early man, but how prevalent can cave systems actually be, and was it more of a rare advantage rather than a necessity?
I'm also curious if this cave culture is found in other areas outside of Europe.
You've stumbled on a topic that is well out of the purview of historians unfortunately. Cavemen are most definitely a pre-historic topic :)
I'd encourage you to ask this question over at r/AskAnthropology and see if one of the helpful archaeologists can help you out over there.