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Before the advent of artificial lighting, people relied on natural light sources such as sunlight during the day and moonlight at night. They adapted their daily activities to the rhythms of daylight, often rising early and resting after sunset. In addition, they used candles, oil lamps, and fireplaces to provide light in the evenings, allowing them to extend productive hours. Communities also developed social practices around darkness, such as storytelling and communal gatherings, to cope with the limitations of light.

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