How do we know anything about the pre-literate past?
Written records have long been the chief of data for historians seeking to reconstruct the past. Archeologist contributed much to our grasp of the unwritten past thought their study of human fossils remains, tools, pottery, buildings, art, and more. In the twentieth century, anthropologist and other scholars defended on the few reming gathering and hunting peoples, studying their cultures and collecting their stories, myths, and oral traditions.
Nissa life was quite different from the Paleolithic people. She didn't ask for much but what she had she was fine with. Nissa wasn't raised with much and has lived in a bush throughout her life. As she kept growing she lived and lived. Food was hard for her because her dad had to find it on his own. For Paleolithic people they had to hunt and gather food in order to survive and life.
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