Fire is the key to everything. Fire improved peoples hunting skills and techniques. It also changed their lifestyles.
Depends how early you mean, but the discovery of fire was the first very important discovery for man, then their was the wheel, and also agriculture.
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as for most early civilizations it was the discovery of fire that changed their lives.
The discovery of fire gave early humans a powerful tool that could give light, cook food, keep you warm in winter, scare away predators, and many more things. The discovery and harnessing of fire was among the first major technological leaps for our species.
The hunters were responsible for keeping the signal fire lit but, they in Chapter 4 they let it burn out which destroyed an early survival because a ship went past.
the early man gather food before the discovery of fire by killing the animals like deer and other animals and they eat the animals without baking or they eat some fruit and vegetable which grow on that time.
The control of fire is considered one of the most important discoveries during the Paleolithic era. It enabled early humans to stay warm, cook food, and protect themselves from predators, leading to advancements in tool-making and social interactions.
Depends exactly on the definition of "Ancient Man", are we talking 5,000 years or 50,000 years? Also there is a difference between discovery and invention. Discovery is something which was already existing (normally something natural), whereas invention is something totally new. Invention: Anything from the knife blade, spears to the bow and arrow in "caveman" times, to the wheel a few thousand years ago. Discovery: Probably first place would go to fire.
If you mean the Hunters from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, they become horsemen.
The signal fire went out because Jack 'needed' the two of his hunters who should have been on fire duty to complete a ring of hunters in his pig hunt.
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