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Early human migrations are the earliest migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents and are believed to have begun approximately 2 million years ago with the early expansions of hominins out of Africa of Homo erectus.

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Human ancestors traveled in all directions, constantly in search of abundant food resources and new places to inhabit

Early humans in East Africa used hammerstones to strike stone cores and produce sharp flakes

For more than 2 million years, early humans used these tools to cut, pound, crush, and access new foods—including meat from large animals.

In early days, human life was very hard.

They spent their life in caves, wrap animal skin and tree leaves over their body and hunt animals for food.

Early humans ate raw flesh as they did not know how to cook their food.

With time, they discovered many good things like fire, tools, farming etc.

Reconstruction of a early human habitat in Tanzania suggests our ancestors had  a tough living, competing with lions and hyenas for survival

they didnt have a fixed house or place of living and hence kept roaming from one place to another

they made jewellery from the precious stones that were available in abundance during that time

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