Fall Asleep in the Paleolithic: A Quiet Day Before Civilization
Fall asleep beside a quiet Paleolithic fire and experience a calm day before civilization. In this sleep-friendly history video, we follow ordinary people 25,000 years ago as they wake before dawn, tend the fire, gather food, make stone tools, repair hides, watch the sky, and rest inside a warm rock shelter while the cold ancient world waits outside. No loud drama — just slow ancient history, soft atmosphere, and the peaceful rhythm of life before cities, farming, and written records. Relax, listen, and drift into the quiet world of the Stone Age.

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Fall Asleep on the Silk Road | A Slow Bedtime Journey Through Ancient Trade Routes

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Fall Asleep on the Kumano Road | A Slow Bedtime Story from Medieval Japan

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2 Hours Of Carl Jung Wisdom To Fall Asleep To

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How Ancient Humans Survived the Ice Age Winter | History For Sleep

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Fall Asleep to the ENTIRE Story of Viking Winter Survival — Life at the Edge of the World

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100 Sleepy Facts About Celtic Tribes — Fall Asleep to History — No Adverts

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