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Cave people, often referred to as early humans or prehistoric peoples, likely communicated using a form of proto-language that consisted of simple sounds, gestures, and symbols. While no written records exist, anthropologists suggest that their communication evolved over time, incorporating more complex vocalizations and possibly early forms of artistic expression, such as cave paintings, which may have conveyed meaning or shared experiences. This form of communication laid the groundwork for the development of more structured languages in later human societies.

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