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This unit explores the development of early human ancestors in Africa during the Paleolithic Era, also known as the Old Stone Age. It highlights the lifestyle of hunter-gatherers who relied on hunting animals and foraging for wild plants, seeds, and fruits for survival. The unit also covers significant periods in human history, including the Mesolithic and Neolithic Eras, and discusses the process of domestication that enabled the farming revolution. Furthermore, it examines megaliths as monumental achievements of early societies.
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Hominid - An early ancestor of humans that developed in Africa
Hunter-Gatherers - Early humans who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive
Domestication - The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans