Well...Neanderthals were way back when and domestic farm animals were not around.
I'm thinking they either drank blood or water from flowing rivers.
Early humans most likely drank water from rivers, lakes, and streams. They may have also consumed beverages made from fermented fruits, grains, or honey, which could have provided both hydration and nutrition. Overall, water was the primary source of hydration for early humans.
It's a very broad question, and depends largely on the geography of the settlements. But a kind of thick beer was one of he earliest known drinks, and variations have turned up in many early sites.
Early homo sapiens only drank water, or the occasional juice from a fruit.
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"The Man Who Came Early" was written by Poul Anderson in 1956.
Early man used spears by throwing them with their hands in a technique known as spear throwing or thrusting. The force generated by the throw allowed the spear to travel through the air and hit a target at a distance. This hunting method was important for early man in obtaining food and providing protection.
Early man's occupations mainly involved hunting and gathering for survival, while modern man's occupations are diverse and can include professions such as technology, healthcare, finance, and arts. Early man's occupation was focused on meeting basic needs, while modern man's occupations are often specialized and require advanced skills and knowledge. Additionally, early man's occupations were often dictated by their environment and limited resources, whereas modern man has the ability to choose their occupation based on personal interests and goals.
Early man cooked food over open fires using sticks or stones as tools. They would roast, boil, or smoke food to make it more digestible and safer to eat. This cooking process also enhanced the flavor of the food.
Early man used tools such as spears, knives, and bows and arrows for hunting. These tools were typically made from materials such as stone, wood, and bone. Hunting tools allowed early man to hunt and kill animals for food and survival.
Humans have always needed to drink water. It's like breathing, we need the resources for our system.
So they could drink the fresh water (water without salt) and get some fish to eat.
forces of nature
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.
The duration of Eat Drink Man Woman is 2.05 hours.
"The Man Who Came Early" was written by Poul Anderson in 1956.
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Early Man - band - was created in 2005.
Early Man - album - was created in 2000.
We come to know of the early man based on the fossils that were discovered in areas that early man is believed to have settled first.
Eat Drink Man Woman was created on 1994-08-03.
Early man decided to go rub one out in the basement