| 31. | Early man looked forward to the season because it meant that food supplies would be restored.
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| 32. | In one or two instances, early man could have been in the area of Manila too.
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| 33. | Perhaps there is no greater indicator to the movements of early man than the botanical evidence.
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| 34. | Early men built round huts, not square ones.
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| 35. | Bickerton argues that niche construction by early man allowed this breakthrough from an ACS into language.
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| 36. | Trapping evolved from when early man realized that he could catch animals that were difficult to hunt.
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| 37. | It provides an illustration of how early man may have pursued and captured prey with minimal weaponry.
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| 38. | And, yes, in that of early man.
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| 39. | The odd sharp stone favored by early man quickly evolved into knives sharpened for protection and survival.
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| 40. | Descendants of the bison that appeared in early man's cave paintings still roam through bogs and swamps.
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