The Dawn of Humanity
From the emergence of Homo sapiens in Africa over 300,000 years ago, to the migration across continents, humans have always sought new frontiers. These early humans were hunter-gatherers, living in small, nomadic groups, relying on nature's bounty for survival. They developed tools, discovered fire, and began to form rudimentary social structures. These early innovations set the stage for the eventual rise of complex societies.
From the emergence of Homo sapiens in Africa over 300,000 years ago, to the migration across continents, humans have always sought new frontiers. These early humans were hunter-gatherers, living in small, nomadic groups, relying on nature's bounty for survival. They developed tools, discovered fire, and began to form rudimentary social structures. These early innovations set the stage for the eventual rise of complex societies.
The Dawn of Humanity
From the emergence of Homo sapiens in Africa over 300,000 years ago, to the migration across continents, humans have always sought new frontiers. These early humans were hunter-gatherers, living in small, nomadic groups, relying on nature's bounty for survival. They developed tools, discovered fire, and began to form rudimentary social structures. These early innovations set the stage for the eventual rise of complex societies.
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