What Did Ancient Humans Do to Survive?

What Did Ancient Humans Do to Survive? No food unless you found it. No shelter unless you built it. No safety unless you created it. And yet ancient humans not only survived. They conquered every environment on Earth. They crossed oceans. They climbed mountains. They walked into frozen tundras and burning deserts. With nothing but their bodies and their minds. Here is how they actually did it. They ran prey animals to exhaustion across the open savanna for hours. Sometimes days. Until the animal simply stopped. They cracked open bones with stones to reach the fatty marrow inside. Food that was invisible to every other scavenger on Earth. They stood in groups and threw rocks with enough force to kill a lion. From a distance that put them completely outside its reach. They slept pressed together in tight groups around a circle of fire that every predator on Earth instinctively feared. They built shelters from almost nothing. A depression in the ground. A rock overhang. A pile of branches. And above all they shared everything. Knowledge. Food. Protection. Warmth. No single human could have survived prehistory alone. But together they conquered everything. And every comfort you have right now is built on top of what they figured out. One survival problem at a time. For 300,000 years.