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Food

Boy of the Painted Cave

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Ram was a puppy when he first approached Tao. Overtime Tao helped Ram Stay alive and survive by himself out in the wild.

The wolf dog, Ram, helped Tao hunt.

In Tao's tribe, They believe that wolf dogs are evil animals. They believe that they will put a curse on the tribe.

Clothes

Technology

"Then will be much meat and skins to over our bodies and warm our women and children in the winter" (80). This shows that early humans wore clothes made from animal skins.

"The smell of birch tea filled the room."

Shelter

Tao shelter was a cave he found to protect himself from danger and allow him to make cave art

Tao was a cave painter and he made his images in his cave he lived in.

"Graybeard looked through the cave entrance."

"By striking stones together i can make a fire."

Traditions &Ceremonies

The ritual of the hunt is a ceremony for the very first part of a big hunt, where they go and hunt for days and days. Eventually they come back with much food and skins.

Ancient humans' art is older than we thought. "In Europe, the oldest known cave painting was of a red disk found in a cave in El Castillo, Spain. It was painted at least 40,800 years ago. The earliest painting of an animal, a rhinoceros, was found in the Chauvet Cave in France. It dates back 38,827 years."
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Ancient Humans Keep Surprising Us
"In Europe, the oldest known cave painting was of a red disk found in a cave in El Castillo, Spain. It was painted at least 40,800 years ago. The earliest painting of an animal, a rhinoceros, was found in the Chauvet Cave in France. It dates back 38,827 years.

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Early Humans History

Did you know there were outer human like species?
there were other specie like Neanderthal,Homo heidelbergensis, Homo floresiensis and, Homo heidelbergensis. theses are just a few examples there are many outhers
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Interactions Between Humans And Animals
"Maria Guagnin is an archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute in Germany. For the past three years, she has been working to catalogue 1,400 rock art panels at Shuwaymis and Jubbah. These two archaeological sites are located in northwestern Saudi Arabia. Some 7,000 of the panels’ carvings depict interactions between humans and animals, including numerous livestock and at least 349 dogs."

Humans Made The Tools, But Which Humans?
"Scientists say that tools can tell us a lot about the early humans. In particular, the tools suggest that humans from that time used to connect with people in neighboring areas."