Early humans didn't really have the concept of "professions". Everyone did everything, though just like today some people were better at certain things than they were at others. It's fairly likely the first actual "job" that allowed someone to specialize in a particular thing and trade the results of their work for food was "tool-maker".
The early humans didnt do much for other , all they did was hunt for their food and build their homes .
they mostly ate,cooked,hunted,gathered,and slept
The task of hunting and preparing meat was a main activity for early humans.
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that we must be able to adapt to change.
The use of fire by early humans reminds us that sometimes they adapted by changing the environment not themselves.
Early humans used rivers for water to drink, cook, bathe, and irrigate crops; to fish; to swim; to travel; etc.
the spear
The fact that humans have always needed to have water to survive caused them to settle by rivers. The rivers provided drinking water as well as food. The climate caused the early humans to settle in warm areas.
Have to work by hand
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.
they were doctors and dentist but not like we have now.... :)
Work, eat, sleep, learn and build. They also scavenged and took care of themselves
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
chamara silva
Early (anciant) Greek called humans mortals
Early humans wore animal skins in the cave paintings.
early humans worshipped animals
early humans worshipped animals
Early humans were hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting and gathering for food. They lived in small, nomadic groups. Modern humans have settled in permanent communities, practice agriculture, and have more complex social structures. They also have access to technology that early humans did not, leading to significant advancements in various aspects of life.