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Q: What were early humans who traveled from place to place?
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How did early human get place to place?

Early humans traveled from place to place by walking long distances on foot. They followed migratory patterns of animals for food, and eventually developed tools and methods for navigating land and water, such as boats and canoes. Over time, they established established pathways and trade routes that connected different regions.


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Which cannot be a characteristic of early humans they cooked some their food they lived in small groups they had forms of art and they always stayed in one place?

Early humans were gather and hunters and had to move from place to place where food could be found. They could not stay in one place until they learned to farm.


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