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During prehistory, people lived in small, nomadic groups as hunter-gatherers, relying on their environment for food, shelter, and resources. They used simple tools made from stone, bone, and wood to hunt animals and gather plants. Social structures were likely based on family and kinship, with shared responsibilities for survival. As time progressed, the development of agriculture led to more permanent settlements and the rise of complex societies.

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