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Early humans from trees to caves and open air sites

Answer» Between 400,000 and 125,000 years ago, caves and open-air sites began to be used.\xa0Evidence for this comes from sites in Europe. In the Lazaret cave in southern France, a 12x4 metre shelter was built against the cave wall. Inside it were two hearths and evidence of different food sources.At another site, Terra Amata on the coast of southern France, flimsy shelters with roofs of wood and grasses were built for short-term, seasonal visits.\xa0


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