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The first shelters made by humans were likely simple structures created from natural materials such as wood, leaves, and animal hides. Archaeological evidence suggests that early humans used caves and constructed temporary huts or lean-tos to protect themselves from the elements. These primitive shelters date back to the Paleolithic era, over 20,000 years ago. As societies evolved, so did the complexity and permanence of shelters, leading to advancements in architecture.

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