where do the early human beings lived?
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the early human beings homo sapines were lived in africa and slowly they migrated to all parts of the world in search of food,livelihood etc...so we can say that the life begin from africa
the early human beings homo sapines were lived in africa and slowly they migrated to all parts of the world in search of food,livelihood etc...so we can say that the life begin from africa
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Living in groups is a survival adaptation. Safety in numbers. Eat together, sleep together, hunt together. This is how a fur-less, claw-less, fang-less, armour-less soft-skinned biped with a decade long childhood lives to be an adult and make more babies.
Stone tool use and manufacture by archaic human ancestors since two million years ago are learned/taught skills, perpetuated across generations, and ensured by redundancy of knowledge within the group. Incremental refinement is encouraged and catastrophic loss is insured against. Same goes for knowing where the good stone quarries are, and seasonal fruit, and which plants are poisonous, and how to butcher a gazelle, and how to make fire.
Stone tool use and manufacture by archaic human ancestors since two million years ago are learned/taught skills, perpetuated across generations, and ensured by redundancy of knowledge within the group. Incremental refinement is encouraged and catastrophic loss is insured against. Same goes for knowing where the good stone quarries are, and seasonal fruit, and which plants are poisonous, and how to butcher a gazelle, and how to make fire.
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