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.
Humans cook food for mainly food safety reasons. If we ate everything raw, we would get foodborne illness.
they cook it and eat it.
the early humans had established with a government because the namads had told the early humans to establishe with a government
early humans painted pictures with caves./
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Early humans developed tools such as stone tools, spears, and fire. These technologies helped them hunt, defend themselves, and cook food, improving their chances of survival. They also developed language, which allowed for communication, coordination, and the sharing of knowledge, further enhancing their ability to thrive in their environment.
Early (anciant) Greek called humans mortals
No, cooking food is a unique behavior that is only observed in humans. Other animals do not cook their food before consuming it.
Early humans wore animal skins in the cave paintings.
early humans worshipped animals