10 Creepy Things Prehistoric Humans Did To Survive

#EarlyHumans #PrehistoricHumans #HumanEvolution #AncientHistory #EvolutionaryPsychology Your body is running a 300,000-year-old program right now. And most people will never know what it was designed to do. This isn't a history lesson. This is the story of what early humans actually did to survive — and why so much of it is still happening inside you today. From the dark science of prehistoric mating strategy, to the survival alliances built through human connection, to the truth about why modern loneliness is an ancient wound — this video goes where most documentaries are too careful to go. SOURCES & RESEARCH Dr. Helen Fisher, Rutgers University — Human mating behavior across 58 cultures (Anatomy of Love, 2004) Harvard Study of Adult Development — 79-year longitudinal study on human happiness and relationships (2017) University College London — Cortisol and social bonding studies (2019) Archaeological evidence: Central European burial sites, Neanderthal settlement analysis Evolutionary Psychology: Mate selection theory and survival signaling If this video felt like a memory rather than a history lesson — you're not imagining it. The next video goes further. ↓ Subscribe so you don't miss it.