Why ancient humans feared tiny cuts
A tiny cut doesn't seem dangerous today. But 50,000 years ago, it could become a death sentence. So why didn't ancient humans all die from infections? In this video, we'll look at how early humans survived without antibiotics, hospitals, or modern medicine—and why humanity managed to survive despite living in one of the harshest environments imaginable. If you enjoy videos about ancient humans, evolution, and fascinating history, consider subscribing for more. #History #AncientHumans #Evolution

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