Early men spent most of their time hunting for food, making and using tools, keeping warm, etc... basically, surviving.
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Mans life span changed greatly in the bible, till the flood and Noah manned lived seven to nine hundred years, then after the flood it is 70 years as the Psalms 90 says mans life is three score and a half.
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a mans life on the sea
No, but i hear they eat asparagus...
Stone tools were essential to early humans for survival and adaptation. They were used for hunting, gathering, and processing food, as well as for making shelter and clothing. Stone tools allowed early humans to efficiently process resources, make weapons for protection and hunting, and create various other functional tools. The ability to craft and utilize stone tools played a crucial role in early humans' ability to thrive and adapt to their environment.
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Early mans typical day was believed to have been spent looking for food. Up until the invention of the plow and knowledge of irrigation (era is debateable) there was simply noy enough food for most humans to have much time to do much of anything else.
The average man's life is about 72 years old.