Depends exactly on the definition of "Ancient Man", are we talking 5,000 years or 50,000 years?
Also there is a difference between discovery and invention. Discovery is something which was already existing (normally something natural), whereas invention is something totally new.
Invention: Anything from the knife blade, spears to the bow and arrow in "caveman" times, to the wheel a few thousand years ago.
Discovery: Probably first place would go to fire.
The controlled use of fire is considered one of the most important discoveries of early humans. It allowed for cooking food, which made it more digestible and safe to eat, as well as providing warmth and protection. The control of fire also enabled early humans to expand their diets and improve their living conditions.
Tolerance, and the concept of 'live and let live'.
Early Woman :)
Seriously though the answer would be fire.
Okonkwo considers the most important mark of a successful man in his village to be strength and masculinity. To him, masculinity is associated with physical prowess, bravery in battle, and being able to provide for his family. He believes that a man's worth is determined by his ability to dominate his environment and demonstrate his power.
Man, as a biological being, is a member of the species Homo sapiens. We are characterized by our upright posture, highly developed brain, and complex social structures. Biologically, humans have evolved specific traits that have allowed us to adapt and thrive in various environments.
A skeleton of a prehistoric man was found at the Old Mobile Site in Alabama near the city of Mobile. This archaeological site has yielded important information about the Native American populations that inhabited the region thousands of years ago.
The average life span of an average man in 1914 was around late 40s to early 50s. This was influenced by factors like limited medical advancements, poor sanitation, and higher instances of infectious diseases.
The most intelligent creature after humans is often considered to be dolphins. They have complex social structures, advanced communication systems, and exhibit problem-solving abilities.
Depends how early you mean, but the discovery of fire was the first very important discovery for man, then their was the wheel, and also agriculture.
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Lucy is important because she represents a significant discovery in the field of paleoanthropology. As one of the most complete early hominin fossils ever found, Lucy provides important insights into human evolution and our understanding of the common ancestors shared between humans and apes. Her discovery has helped shape our knowledge of how and when early hominins adapted to walking upright.
the early man gather food before the discovery of fire by killing the animals like deer and other animals and they eat the animals without baking or they eat some fruit and vegetable which grow on that time.
walking on the moon
They contain the pictographs of early man and the evidence of early man.
The most important man to the Confederacy is the general.
The discovery of metal was useful to early man because it allowed for the creation of tools and weapons that were stronger and more durable than those made from stone or wood. This advancement improved hunting, agriculture, and warfare, leading to advancements in civilization and technology. Metal also enabled humans to develop new metalworking techniques and trade for valuable metals with other societies.
Peking Man was an archaeological discovery found in China that is 500,000 years old. The bones were being moved in the 1940's and were somehow lost in the move.
Louis Pasteur was the man who discovered that the majority of Infectious Diseases are caused by germs. Before his discovery, doctors were not equipped to treat most illnesses because of not knowing what was responsible for causing them.
Wow, this sounds like someone's homework!
Louis Pasteur was the man who discovered that the majority of Infectious Diseases are caused by germs. Before his discovery, doctors were not equipped to treat most illnesses because of not knowing what was responsible for causing them.