They had what god provided in eden
From the earliest days of agriculture following the end of the last ice age. Humans began selectively planting only those seeds producing the most desirable food.
The Paleo-Indians are the earliest known humans of the Americas.
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No, Africa was not the first continent to be inhabited by humans. The earliest evidence of human presence is found in Africa, but humans also migrated to other continents, such as Asia and Europe, over time.
They found or gathered food
"hunt and gather" or "hunter/gatherer"
Ethiopia.
The earliest humans are believed to have migrated out of Africa. It is thought that modern humans originated in Africa and then spread to other continents over time.
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The letter A represents Africa, where it is believed that the earliest humans lived based on archaeological and anthropological evidence.
The earliest bones were discovered in Kenya by Leaky
The earliest humans are believed to have originated in Africa. From there, they eventually migrated to other continents, spreading across the globe over time.
Africa
The earliest people obtained food by scavenging, hunting and gathering.
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The Sahara