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What Might be the problems of man in the primitive age?


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What Might be the problems of man in the primitive age?

  • Life was more challenging, with prevalent diseases that were lethal at the time, hazardous weather, and the occasional animal conflict, but it wasn't nearly as bad for people as it was for other creatures. Aside from disease, there was only one major hazard to people, and that was cold. It was a chilly winter.

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