early human life
Early Human’s Life
In
early days, human life was very hard. They spent their life in caves,
wrap animal skin and tree leaves over their body and hunt animals for
food. With time, they discovered many good things like fire, tools,
farming etc. that made their life better than earlier. But these changes
in early human’s life had taken a very long time.
Early Human's Life

Today,
we live a better life in concrete flats and facilitated with TV, Video,
schools and colleges; have variety of nutritional foods, and better
means of communication and transportation. But can you imagine a life
without such facilities for us? A life where there is no big society, no
house to live, no good food, no clothes to wear etc. How does it feel
to listen? Yes, you are right. We are talking about the wild life. And
this was the life of none other than our ancestors (Early man) who used
to live in jungle and lived a very hard life.
Life style and food of early humans:
Early
humans lived in jungle and were afraid of bigger and stronger wild
animals. Earlier they had no house to live in and they spend their time
on the trees or hide themselves behind the bushes. But it could provide
them security from wild animals, rain, winter and sun heat. So, they
started living in caves.

As
food and clothes is the basic necessity of humans, they started
wrapping tree leaves and animal skin over their body to protect
themselves from cold and heat. But they needed food also to live. They
do not know how to grow crops in fields and finding food was not easy.
In search of food, they had to go from one place to another. Earlier,
they used to eat fruits from tree or roots of plants. Then they started
hunting animals for food.
Discovery of tools:
In
start, early man started killing small animals for food. But they could
not kill large animals with their bare hands. So, they used sharp edged
stones to kill animals. Probably, this was the first tool he had
started using for his need. They kept on improving their tools with time
and requirements. They found that if they tied a sharp stone to a long
piece of wood, they could throw it to a wild animal at a longer distance
and they did not require go near to kill it. This was the invention of a
spear. Later, on they improved it by making with bones and started
using tools not only for hunting but also for cutting, digging and
sewing.
Discovery of Fire:

Early
humans ate raw flesh as they did not know how to cook their food. They
had seen broken out fire in jungle severally, but did not know how to
make it and how they could use it. Rather, they were afraid of it like
animals. With time, they felt that they could use it for keeping
themselves warm in winter. But making fire was really a big problem. So,
they decided to keep jungle fire burning and started to adding dry
grass or leaves to it. But it was not a permanent solution.
One
day, they saw sparks coming out from rubbing stones who were rolling
down from the hills or some other way and got idea to make fire by
rubbing two stones. This was really a great discovery as now they were
able to make fire whenever required. With time, they learnt other uses
of fire too. They found that they can light up their caves and protect
their family from cold and wild animals using fire. They also came to
know that the roasted food is much softer than raw one and also tastier
to eat and this was the beginning of cooked food.
Over time, early humans began to gather at hearths and shelters to eat
and socialize. As brains became larger and more complex, growing up took
longer—requiring more parental care and the protective environment of a
home. Expanding social networks led, eventually, to the complex social
lives of modern humans.



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