The Missing 150,000 Years: What Humans Did BEFORE Civilization? | History for Sleep

The Missing 150,000 Years: What Humans Did BEFORE Civilization? | History for Sleep

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What did humans really do for 150,000 years before cities,
writing, and civilization?





In this Sleepy Time History episode, drift off as we explore the
hidden half of human history: life before farming, before kings,
before monuments. Discover how early Homo sapiens hunted,
gathered, traveled, and dreamed in a world of shifting climates
and coastlines.





We’ll walk through ancient campsites lit by fire, early stone
tools, clothing and shelters that left almost no trace, and the
deep social bonds that held small bands together. From the first
art and music to burials and beliefs in an unseen world, we trace
how these quiet everyday choices slowly prepared the way for
villages, agriculture, and states.





Perfect as a relaxing deep-dive for sleep, study, or anyone
curious about prehistoric life, human evolution, and what our
ancestors were really like.





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Chapters:


00:00 The long night before cities


07:08 A world of shifting climates and coastlines


21:38 Bodies, minds, and the rise of homo sapiens


31:21 Stone tools and quiet revolutions in skill


39:58 Fire, light, and the evening camp


51:21 Food before farming


1:01:51 Homes that don’t look like homes


1:10:40 Clothing, hides, and the craft of survival


1:20:49 Families, bands, and deep cooperation


1:30:06 Routes, migrations, and meeting other humans


1:38:19 Trade, gifts, and invisible threads of connection


1:47:41 Art, music, and the first symbols


1:56:40 Burials, spirits, and the idea of an unseen world


2:06:13 The slow path toward villages and farming


2:15:20 A last look into the darkness





Sources:


- The Human Past: World Prehistory and the Development of Human
Societies — Chris Scarre (ed.)


- Africa in the World: Past and Present — David W. Phillipson


- The Origins of Human Symbolic Culture — Francesco d’Errico and
Chris Stringer (eds.)


- Neanderthal Man: In Search of Lost Genomes — Svante Pääbo


- The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherers —
Vicki Cummings, Peter Jordan, and Marek Zvelebil (eds.)





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Please note that while the narrative is thoroughly based on
historical research, its primary purpose is storytelling for
entertainment and relaxation. As such, it is not intended to be
used as a formal academic or scientific source. Thank you for
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