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Some of the earliest cultural activities for human beings include cave art, burial practices, music, and storytelling. These activities helped early humans express themselves creatively, communicate with others, and make sense of their world.
talking
Babies are known to communicate with themselves (as in other babies) but not with fully grown human beings. So yes, they can communicate.
The earliest inhabitants of France were bacteria. Then came along animals such as birds and dinosaurs followed by human beings.
An attempt ot foretell the future.
The Pheonicians [ancient human beings] originally invented "writing". They actually used pictographs to write and get their messages across. That was the earliest form of writing. The term "Pheonix" comes from "Pheonicians". The Egyptians were the first to use atype of writing. Menes or narmer were the first as they had to think of a mailing system as they had many city's, and this happend before the 1st dynasty, which was believed to have been around 300 BC
People talk, sign language, wireless communications, and write.
A lot of evidence supports the theory that human beings originated in central Africa, and migrated out of Africa to the east in two major magrations very roughly 100,000 and 60,000 years ago. See the link to the Genographic Project.
Yes, we human beings invented writing, more than 5000 years ago.
So people can much better understand what you need. //Human beings are social animals by nature. There are different ways in which we communicate with the world around us. The spoken word is of course our most basic communication tool. There is also facial expression, body language and writing.
Beings they are all cats they do different growls, and other cat like noises that sound similar to one another.
between 1962 and 1970 some years back,archaeological findings which include fragments of the skull of one of the earliest human beings in the Philippines were discovered in Tabon Cave in Palawan.