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Early humans were primarily nomadic hunter-gatherers, relying on mobility to follow herds and seasonal plant availability. This lifestyle made it impractical for them to inhabit permanent shelters, such as stone houses or large structures, as they needed to move frequently in search of food and resources. Instead, they utilized temporary shelters like caves, tents, or huts made from natural materials, which could be easily assembled and disassembled as needed.

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