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Early Human History: From Hunter-Gatherers to the First Societies Paperback – January 26, 2026

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Management number 220499083 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $6.00 Model Number 220499083
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Why did humans survive in a world that should have killed them?For most of human history, life offered no safety net. Environments shifted, resources vanished, and stability was always temporary. People lived on the move, carrying knowledge, forming bonds, and adapting to constant change.This book examines how human life took shape long before familiar forms of society appeared. Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, and evolutionary evidence, it traces how early humans lived, moved, cooperated, and adapted over deep time.Instead of treating early history as background, this book shows why it matters. The habits and survival strategies formed during this long period shaped human bodies, behavior, and cooperation. Later societies did not invent these capacities—they inherited them, and that inheritance still shapes us today.In this book, you will discover:Why movement played a central role in human life for far longer than settlement.What daily life really looked like before farming, cities, or permanent homes. How humans coordinated, planned, and remembered without writing, laws, or leaders.Why survival depended less on strength and more on shared knowledge and cooperation.How fire changed lives more than food, reshaping time, safety, and social life.Why early human groups could be organized without hierarchy or formal authority.What archaeology reveals about decision-making, memory, and long-term planning in deep time.How migration connected distant populations long before the modern world existed.Why the first societies emerged gradually and what was lost along the way.What early human life reveals about the limits modern societies still struggle against.All of this and much, much more This book is for readers interested in early human history, human evolution, prehistory, and the long human past that shaped later societies. Written in clear, grounded language, it is designed for curious readers who want a serious account of humanity’s earliest chapters—without academic jargon or speculative hype.Begin reading to explore how human life worked long before familiar societies took shape and why that history still matters today. Read more

ISBN13 979-8245663586
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5 x 0.46 x 8 inches
Item Weight 10.1 ounces
Print length 204 pages
Publication date January 26, 2026

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