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An illustrated, child-oriented account traces early human life from tree-dwelling to shelter-building and cave habitation as responses to climatic change and social needs. It summarizes successive stages—hunting, fishing, pastoral and agricultural beginnings, and first use of metals—while employing questions, brief narratives, and hands-on activities for classroom use. Maps, many drawings, and practical suggestions help readers visualize tools, daily tasks, and community changes that aided survival and cooperation. The presentation favors observable processes and active learning over specialist detail.
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