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Boring History For Sleep: What Did Cavemen Actually Do All Day

History For Sleep

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Ever wondered what your ancestors actually did all day before Netflix, smartphones, and next-day delivery? This entertaining journey into Paleolithic life reveals the surprisingly complex daily routines of our Stone Age predecessors. From the moment they woke up without alarm clocks to their evening storytelling sessions around flickering fires, early humans lived lives filled with challenges, creativity, and unexpected ingenuity. Discover how they maintained personal hygiene without soap, created the world's first social networks around campfires, and mastered the art of not smashing their thumbs while making tools. Learn about prehistoric parenting without baby strollers, romance without dating apps, and medical care that made "just walk it off" seem sophisticated. Through humor and fascinating historical insights, this book explores how our ancestors hunted mammoth-sized dinners, built homes from mammoth bones, created stunning cave art by firelight, and developed survival skills that would make modern survivalists weep with envy. From fire maintenance (the original smart home technology) to navigation without GPS, these resourceful humans laid the foundation for every human achievement that followed. A captivating blend of anthropology and entertainment that will make you appreciate both your ancestors' ingenuity and your own climate-controlled existence. Duration - 53m. Author - History For Sleep. Narrator - Digital Voice Ben E. Published Date - Tuesday, 28 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Reigo Vilbiks ©.

Location:

United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Ever wondered what your ancestors actually did all day before Netflix, smartphones, and next-day delivery? This entertaining journey into Paleolithic life reveals the surprisingly complex daily routines of our Stone Age predecessors. From the moment they woke up without alarm clocks to their evening storytelling sessions around flickering fires, early humans lived lives filled with challenges, creativity, and unexpected ingenuity. Discover how they maintained personal hygiene without soap, created the world's first social networks around campfires, and mastered the art of not smashing their thumbs while making tools. Learn about prehistoric parenting without baby strollers, romance without dating apps, and medical care that made "just walk it off" seem sophisticated. Through humor and fascinating historical insights, this book explores how our ancestors hunted mammoth-sized dinners, built homes from mammoth bones, created stunning cave art by firelight, and developed survival skills that would make modern survivalists weep with envy. From fire maintenance (the original smart home technology) to navigation without GPS, these resourceful humans laid the foundation for every human achievement that followed. A captivating blend of anthropology and entertainment that will make you appreciate both your ancestors' ingenuity and your own climate-controlled existence. Duration - 53m. Author - History For Sleep. Narrator - Digital Voice Ben E. Published Date - Tuesday, 28 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Reigo Vilbiks ©.

Language:

English


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