Social Sciences, asked by gulugugu420, 8 months ago

the following questions.
What was the food eaten by early human beings?
Where did early human beings find shelter?
How did the development and use of tools help early human being
How do historians divide the Stone Age?
How was the discovery of fire useful to early human beings​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. →The diet of the earliest hominins was probably somewhat similar to the diet of modern chimpanzees: omnivorous, including large quantities of fruit, leaves, flowers, bark, insects and meat (e.g., Andrews & Martin 1991; Milton 1999; Watts 2008).
  2. 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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