Lenape people ate fruits, nuts, berries, corn, beans, squash, and meat.
Early humans used rivers for water to drink, cook, bathe, and irrigate crops; to fish; to swim; to travel; etc.
Homo erectus is believed to be the early man who first learned to control fire, around 400,000 to 1 million years ago. This development allowed early humans to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, leading to significant advancements in human evolution.
Archaeologists study early humans by examining their artifacts, tools, and structures to learn about their behaviors, technology, and lifestyles. This can help paint a more detailed picture of our ancestors and how they lived, hunted, and interacted with their environment. By uncovering and analyzing these remnants of the past, archaeologists contribute crucial insights into our shared human history.
early humans painted pictures with caves./
the early humans had established with a government because the namads had told the early humans to establishe with a government
Humans cook food for mainly food safety reasons. If we ate everything raw, we would get foodborne illness.
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they cook it and eat it.
Early (anciant) Greek called humans mortals
Early humans wore animal skins in the cave paintings.
early humans worshipped animals
early humans worshipped animals