how was the Life of primitive Man before the invention of fire
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The control of fire by early humans was a turning point in the technological evolution of human beings. Fire provided a source of warmth, protection from predators, a way to create more advanced hunting tools, and a method for cooking food. These cultural advances allowed human geographic dispersal, cultural innovations, and changes to diet and behavior Additionally, creating fire allowed human activity to continue into the dark and colder hours of the evening.
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- PRIMITIVE MAN FACED MANY PROBLEMS BEFORE THE INVENTION OF FIRE :-
- THEY ATE UNCOOKED FOOD.
- THEY WERE NOT ABLE TO WALK AROUND IN DARK.
- IT WAS DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO BE SAFE FROM THE ANIMALS IN THE FOREST WITHOUT FIRE.
- IT WAS DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO MAKE STONE TOOLS TO KEEP ANIMALS AWAY AND HUNT THEM.
- IT WAS DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO MAKE CONTAINERS OR CERAMIC OBJECTS WITHOUT FIRE.
AND SO ON MANY PROBELMS WERE FACED BY THE PRIMITIVE MAN BEFORE THE INVENTION OF FIRE.
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