explain the two ways and kinds of residences that were being utilised by early humans for the purpose of living?.
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As early as 380,000 BCE, humans were constructing temporary wood huts . Other types of houses existed; these were more frequently campsites in caves or in the open air with little in the way of formal structure. The oldest examples are shelters within caves, followed by houses of wood, straw, and rock.
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Human ancestors traveled in all directions, constantly in search of abundant food resources and new places to inhabit. Scientists believe there were numerous migratory routes out of Africa by human ancestors but the latest migration by Homo sapiens is thought to have occurred in the last 60,000-100,000 years.As early as 380,000 BCE, humans were constructing temporary wood huts . Other types of houses existed; these were more frequently campsites in caves or in the open air with little in the way of formal structure. The oldest examples are shelters within caves, followed by houses of wood, straw, and rock.The "early man lived in groups" in order to protect themselves from animals, share food and other resources such as tools, clothing and look after the young ones. It was easier to hunt in groups and hunt a large animal. This helped our ancestors or the early man meet the challenges of everyday life.
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