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Did prehistoric humans really live primarily in caves or is that just where remains are preserved due to it being a protected environment?
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Why were all of the earliest old world civilizations found in deserts or arid environments? Wouldn’t it be easier to forage, hunt, or grow crops in a more lush environment?
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Did prehistoric humans really live primarily in caves or is that just where remains are preserved due to it being a protected environment?
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