Unlock the first steps of human progress in clear, engaging chapters that explore how early people learned to control fire, build shelters, and create tools that shaped civilization.
This nonfiction work offers a straightforward overview of anthropology’s early discoveries. It shows how people adapted to their environments, from fires and huts to lakeside dwellings and Pueblo-style homes, and how these changes influenced daily life, work, and social structures. Written for a broad audience, it ties together concepts with practical examples and a sense of wonder about our shared past.
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