1.3 Methods and sources for studying early civilizations
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Prehistory marks the dawn of human civilization, spanning millions of years before written records. This period saw crucial developments like stone tools, fire use, and language, shaping our ancestors' survival and cultural evolution. The Paleolithic and Neolithic eras brought significant changes. Hunter-gatherer societies gave way to agricultural communities, leading to settled life, social complexity, and technological advancements that laid the groundwork for future civilizations.
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Prehistory marks the dawn of human civilization, spanning millions of years before written records. This period saw crucial developments like stone tools, fire use, and language, shaping our ancestors' survival and cultural evolution. The Paleolithic and Neolithic eras brought significant changes. Hunter-gatherer societies gave way to agricultural communities, leading to settled life, social complexity, and technological advancements that laid the groundwork for future civilizations.
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