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Early humans spent most of their time searching for food, water, shelter, and resources necessary for survival. They focused on hunting, gathering, and finding ways to protect themselves from predators and harsh environmental conditions.
Early humans spent most of their time hunting, gathering, and preparing food.
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Homo Erectus
Early mans typical day was believed to have been spent looking for food. Up until the invention of the plow and knowledge of irrigation (era is debateable) there was simply noy enough food for most humans to have much time to do much of anything else.
Cro-magnons
neanderthals
Ichneumon wasps eat pollen and nectar, if they eat at all. Most species spent their life searching for food for their larvas.
hunting for food
Early men spent most of their time hunting for food, making and using tools, keeping warm, etc... basically, surviving.
diseases were spread from livestock to humans.
They were nomadic hunter gatherers in lifestyle and therefore spent most of their time looking for food.