Early humans began living in groups and relying on each other for survival thousands of years ago. As populations grew and needs became more complex, some groups developed social hierarchies and division of labor where certain individuals specialized in tasks like tool-making, hunting or religious practices. These developments marked the beginning of human civilizations and more advanced societies.
Early humans began living in groups and relying on each other for survival thousands of years ago. As populations grew and needs became more complex, some groups developed social hierarchies and division of labor where certain individuals specialized in tasks like tool-making, hunting or religious practices. These developments marked the beginning of human civilizations and more advanced societies.
Early humans began living in groups and relying on each other for survival thousands of years ago. As populations grew and needs became more complex, some groups developed social hierarchies and division of labor where certain individuals specialized in tasks like tool-making, hunting or religious practices. These developments marked the beginning of human civilizations and more advanced societies.