what modes of communication did the Early humans evolve? how did the use of language facilitate in hunting, shelter making and transmitting knowledge of tool maiking?
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Discoveries of human fossils, stone tools and cave paintings help us to understand early human history. Each of these discoveries has a history of its own.Fossils are the remains or impressions of a very old human which have turned into stone.
These are often embedded in rock, and are thus preserved for millions of years.Stone tools made and used by early humans are available in various
parts of Africa and Europe. Stone tools such as pebbles, sharp stones, stone blades etc were used for various purposes in early human life.
Paintings found on the walls of the caves
in Europe and Africa are helping us to
understand early human history.Most
scholars refused to accept that these
objects were the remains of early
humans. They did not believe the ability
of early humans to make stone tools
or paint. Because according to Old
Testament of the Bible, human origin was
an act of Creation by God.
After a few years the true significance of these finds was realised.