
Social behavior in early humans
Social behavior in early humans involved cooperation, communication, and group living, which enhanced survival. They worked together to find food, protect against predators, and care for each other, often forming close-knit communities. This cooperation led to shared knowledge, developing tools, and social bonds that boosted their ability to adapt and thrive. Such behaviors laid the foundation for complex social structures and culture. Overall, early humans' social interactions were crucial for survival and the evolution of human societies.