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.
The life of early man compares to man today in a few ways. One difference is that early man did not have the high sugar diet.
No, life for early man was anything but carefree. Early man had to hunt for food and protect themselves and their families from the elements and predatory animals. Today's world is carefree in comparison.
he was just a little man
Eli
Hunt and gather food, eat, mate, sleep, play SNES.
Mastering agriculture is what made early man settle down in one place and stay.
The invention of wheel changed the life of early man in the following ways-- 1) It was used to carry goods from one place to another . 2) It was used to move from one place to another. 3) It was used to make carts like sledges and rafts.
Early men spent most of their time hunting for food, making and using tools, keeping warm, etc... basically, surviving.
It provided food for their families and was able to be used in trade for items that was needed.
forces of nature
"The Man Who Came Early" was written by Poul Anderson in 1956.
He was a good man, full of life and spirit. Then came the day.. when he had to pack up and go. Good times, my man.