Caves.
The first humans are believed to be part of the species Homo sapiens, which emerged in Africa around 300,000 years ago. These early humans were hunter-gatherers who had developed the ability to use tools and communicate with complex language.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
To separate the Order and the Species Example: Homo Sapien Order Species
logs, stones... dug pits and cover it with branches, animal skins, and leaves. But, they mostly lived in caves.
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Homo floresiensis likely used natural materials such as leaves, branches, and possibly caves for shelter. They may have also constructed simple structures from materials available in their environment.
Neanderthals wore clothes made out of animal hides. They could not walk around naked because they lived during an ice age. There is also evidence that they sewed the hides together. but that could've been sapien
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There is no direct mathematical operation to divide a species by rent. Homo sapiens are a species of primates, while rent refers to the payment made for the use of a property or resource. The two concepts are not related in a mathematical equation.
Homo habilis likely constructed simple shelters using materials such as branches, leaves, and animal skins for temporary shelter and protection from the elements. They may have also taken advantage of natural features like caves for shelter.
Of course they did! Early man knew how to use fire long before the Neanderthals and it was a skill that was passed on through the evolutionary generations. One of the earliest species of hominids to use fire would have to be Homo Erectus.
Neanderthals are believed to have first started using fire around 400,000 to 300,000 years ago based on evidence found at various archaeological sites. The controlled use of fire allowed them to cook food, stay warm, and protect themselves from predators, showing advanced cognitive abilities.