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Communication 1000 years ago, during the late Stone Age, relied primarily on non-verbal methods such as gestures, body language, and facial expressions. People also used simple vocalizations and sounds to convey messages. Additionally, early forms of symbolic communication, like cave paintings and carvings, began to emerge, allowing for the expression of ideas and stories. Overall, communication was more direct and communal, rooted in shared experiences and immediate contexts.

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