Prehistory began around 5 million years ago when the first humans appeared and lasted until the development of writing systems. During this period, humans lived in caves and left behind cave paintings, tools, and other objects that provide clues about how they lived without reading and writing. Key developments included controlling fire, inventing the wheel, and eventually creating writing systems, which marked the end of the Prehistoric period.
Prehistory began around 5 million years ago when the first humans appeared and lasted until the development of writing systems. During this period, humans lived in caves and left behind cave paintings, tools, and other objects that provide clues about how they lived without reading and writing. Key developments included controlling fire, inventing the wheel, and eventually creating writing systems, which marked the end of the Prehistoric period.
Prehistory began around 5 million years ago when the first humans appeared and lasted until the development of writing systems. During this period, humans lived in caves and left behind cave paintings, tools, and other objects that provide clues about how they lived without reading and writing. Key developments included controlling fire, inventing the wheel, and eventually creating writing systems, which marked the end of the Prehistoric period.