Early humans spent nights up on the trees or in caves and rock shelters.
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Caves were the ideal place to shelter from the midday sun in the equatorial regions. The stable temperatures of caves provided a cool habitat in summers and a warm, dry shelter in the winter. ... Approximately 100,000 years ago, some Neanderthal humans dwelt in caves in Europe and western Asia.
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Early human ancestors probably continued to sleep in trees until about two million years ago.
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