Social Sciences, asked by ranjit817, 11 months ago

howdidthe eaely man lived

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Answered by shubha12345
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The first humans originated in Africa's Great Rift Valley, a large lowland area caused by tectonic plate movement that includes parts of present-day Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania. 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. Blombos Cave, on the South African coast east of the Cape of Good Hope (the Southern tip of Africa), is an important archaeological site with evidence of human habitation from about 95,000 to about 55,000 years ago. Materials found at the site can tell us a lot about early human life. Hafting, the construction of tools that combined stone heads or points with wooden handles or shafts, is considered to be an important innovation by early humans. Resin (such as the sticky sap or "pitch" you might find on a pine tree) and/or sinew (cured bands of animal tissue) was used to secure the sharpened stones to their wooden counterparts. Humans are thought to have begun making hafted tools between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago.

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By birth ..with the help of oxygen

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