Early human cultures refer to the various societies that existed before written history. These cultures developed unique ways of life, including their social structures, technologies, artistic expressions, and belief systems.
Related terms
Hunter-gatherers: Hunter-gatherers were early human societies that primarily relied on hunting animals and gathering wild plants for survival.
Agriculture: Agriculture marks a significant shift in human civilization when people began cultivating crops and domesticating animals for food production.
Civilization: A civilization refers to a complex society characterized by advancements in areas such as agriculture, government systems, writing systems, arts, architecture, and trade.