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early human identity chart image (Boy of the painted cave (Language (They…
early human identity chart
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When humans first learned to control fire about 400,000 years ago, the quality of their lives changed dramatically. Brain size and gut size increased and predators no longer posed such a dire threat. Our ancestors’ biological clocks also shifted as firelight extended the day by several hours, according to the study. :fire: :fire: :explode:
creatures
According to the article This rock art may be the earliest depiction of dogs "About 7,000 of the carvings show humans and animals together. There are at least 349 dogs in them."
Art
The article World's first art studio? Scientists share new details on cave drawings states that "They found that humans used the cave during two distinct periods of time. The two periods were separated by several thousands of years. Their study was published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a magazine for scientists".
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Boy of the painted cave
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Clothes
"Graybeard stood up and erased the drawing with the toe of his deerskin sandal" (p.76) This shows that early humans used animal skins to make their shoes.
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