Boring History For Sleep | What Cavemen Really Did All Day—And Why You Wouldn’t Last 24 Hours
Step into the surprisingly busy world of Paleolithic humans and discover what cavemen really did from sunrise to sunset. From hunting, gathering, making tools, and protecting the fire to raising children, creating cave art, and surviving brutal weather—every hour was a fight to stay alive. Could you survive 24 hours in their world?

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Boring History For Sleep | How Vikings Survived Winter Nights So Brutal We’d Quit by Dawn

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Boring History For Sleep | Medieval People Drank All Day—Because Water Could Kill Them

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What Life Was Like 100,000 Years Ago? | 6 Kinds of Humans and Their Lives

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Why the Cat Came to Humans — The Truth About Domestication You Never Knew

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House of Bourbon: The Rise and Fall of Europe's Most Powerful Dynasty

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What Was the Hardest Part of Being Human 100,000 Years Ago? | History for Sleep

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Sleeping on an 1892 American Steam Train ❄️ Snowstorm Through the Rockies

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2+ HOURS of Ancient Mysteries Nobody Has Ever Solved

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Fall Asleep to the Book of Enoch Explained | Angels, Giants & the World Before the Flood

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What REALLY Happened After Harry Potter Won: The Untold 19 Years | Lore for Sleep

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Why the First Mars Colony Will Fail | Space Documentary

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Boring History For Sleep | You Wouldn’t Survive One Day on a Crusade

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Why Did Europeans And Asians Evolve So Differently? Mystery Explained | HISTORY FOR SLEEP

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How did WWII Soldiers Survive Winter Without Proper Gear? | war history for sleep

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Hunting Websockets

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How You Might Have Survived Europe’s Deadliest Plague

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Why Humans Sweat More Than Almost Any Other Animal on Earth

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The Untold Truth of the Ninjas — Inside the Hidden Clan Behind the Myth

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15 Buddhist Sleep Stories for Deep Rest | 2 Hours

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