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The Life of Primitive People✍️✍️

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  The Beginning of Civilization Primitive humans represent the chapter of history where the foundations of human civilization were laid. To understand how people lived before modern technology, agriculture, or language, we must journey back thousands of years. 🗣️ Language and Communication In the beginning, primitive humans had no written language. They communicated through hand gestures, vocal sounds, and drawings. Cave paintings were one of their primary means of expression. 🔥 Use of Fire One of the greatest discoveries of primitive humans was fire. They discovered fire naturally (from lightning, forest fires, etc.). They used fire for cooking food, staying warm, and protecting themselves from wild animals. Fire played a crucial role in the advancement of their civilization . 🏕️ Cave Dwelling and Shelter Initially, primitive humans lived in caves. Caves were their safe shelters. Later, they began building temporary houses using wood, leaves, and stones. Over time...

Clothing of Primitive People✍️✍️

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Primitive man's clothing Earliest Evidence According to a recent study published by a group of German archaeologists, humans began wearing clothes around 300,000 years ago. This research was based on findings in the northern German town of Schöningen, which has been claimed to provide the earliest evidence of human clothing. This discovery has opened a new chapter in the history of human attire. Clothing and Materials of Early Humans Primitive or ancient humans primarily wore tree bark and animal skins. The thick fur and hides of cave bears helped them stay warm, as the fur could block the cold wind. Evidence of these early forms of clothing shows us how humans used innovative methods to protect their bodies using natural materials. It can be said that the clothing of early humans consisted mainly of tree bark and animal skins. Purpose of Wearing Clothes Initially, the main purpose of wearing clothes was to protect against cold and to preserve modesty. However, over time, clothin...