Early Humans

  • Early humans lived a very long time ago, before there were cities, farms, or technology.
  • They are sometimes called “cavemen” because they lived in caves or simple shelters.
  • Early humans lived in forests, caves, or open grasslands.
  • They chose places near rivers or water sources for drinking and finding food.
  • Early humans hunted animals and gathered fruits, nuts, and roots to eat.
  • They made tools from stones, bones, and sticks to help with hunting and cooking.
  • Early humans discovered fire, which kept them warm, scared away wild animals, and helped them cook food.
  • Fire made their lives safer and more comfortable.
  • Early humans wore clothes made from animal skins to protect themselves from cold and rain.
  • They used stones, branches, and leaves to build simple shelters.
  • Early humans could not write or read. They used sounds, gestures, and cave paintings to share ideas.
  • They painted pictures of animals and their daily life on cave walls.
  • Early humans teach us how people started to live and survive.
  • Their discoveries, like tools and fire, helped humans grow and learn.

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