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the earliest humans evolved in the rift valley in africa
It is believed that early humans in the Paleolithic era communicated using a rudimentary form of language, likely consisting of sounds, gestures, and simple words. While there is no written evidence from this time period, archaeological findings suggest that some form of language was used for hunting, social interactions, and sharing knowledge.
Great Rift Valley
I suggest stay in afghanitan
denotative language
denotative language
Mesopotamia was around before written history. However, archaeological remnants in the area suggest the civilization was around before 8000 B.C.
Evidence for language use among early hominids includes the presence of a descended larynx, which is important for producing a wide range of vocal sounds, as well as the discovery of symbolic artifacts like cave paintings and figurines. Additionally, studies of the brain structure of early hominids suggest an increased capacity for language processing. Archaeological findings of complex tools and evidence of social cooperation also support the idea that early hominids likely communicated through some form of language.
Rhetorical strategies
The spoken language study words suggest the need for learning the semantics involved.
See related link. That is also the sign for SUGGEST. Nominate is NAME + SUGGEST.
depends. i would suggest Niagara falls or Toronto, but besides that, there's not too much