Fire, fueled with wood and charcoal, allowed early humans to cook their meals to increase its digestibility, bettering its nutrient worth and broadening the variety of foods that might be eaten. The use of instruments by early humans was partly a strategy of discovery and of evolution. Early humans advanced from a species of foraging hominids which were already bipedal, with a mind mass roughly one third of modern people. Tool use remained relatively unchanged for most of early human historical past. Approximately 50,000 years ago, using instruments and a posh set of behaviors emerged, believed by many archaeologists to be related to the emergence of absolutely fashionable language. The time period “technology” rose to prominence in the twentieth century in connection with the Second Industrial Revolution.
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