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because that was the main way of art seeing that they lived in caves.
name some of the locations where prehistoric art has been found?
Early humans built shelters to protect themselves from the elements, predators, and other threats. Shelters also provided a sense of security and a place to rest and store food and belongings. They were essential for survival and helped early humans adapt to different environments.
We are humans because we have to be different from other animals.
capital resources alone are created by humans
Early humans used stone tools because stone was abundant and could be easily shaped into different types of tools for hunting, cutting, and crafting. Stone tools were essential for survival, enabling early humans to procure food, build shelters, and create other essential items for daily living.
Early humans developed the ability to craft and use tools, control fire, and communicate using language long before other abilities such as farming, writing, or advanced technology. These early developments allowed humans to better adapt and thrive in various environments.
There is no one person who created words- I think words originated in the age of early humans when they found need to communicate with each other. As human culture got more complex and humans needed more communication, they made sounds mean words and spoke to each other. Then languages developed and influenced each other.
Early humans created tools to help them complete tasks more efficiently, such as hunting, gathering, and building shelter. These tools enabled them to adapt to different environments, obtain food, and protect themselves from predators, contributing to their survival and evolution as a species.
Early humans hunted antelopes, gazelles, wildebeest and other large animals
it is like different races of humans have different languages. only they can understand each other. but if we really tried i bet we could translate it.
They do not think humans were created. Most humans believe that humans evolved over time from some other, now extinct, group of primates via natural selection.