how was the life of primitive man before the invention of fire?
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As tool making progressed, our ancestors discovered skinning animal hides and using it for shelter or warmth. Notice that humans had body fur like all mammals, including those living in all ecosystems.
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The earliest humans were terrified of fire just as animals were. ... 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
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