Early human organization is described as diverse and seasonal, with small food-gathering groups and large religious festivals forming without explicit command structures.
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Prehistoric Society
Early human organization is described as diverse and seasonal, with small food-gathering groups and large religious festivals forming without explicit command structures.
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"good at working together no you didn't have need to have a boss to say okay you should go and hunt bisons you should..."
"them if you didn't like the situation guess what you'd go somewhere else and start your own organization okay so so early human history..."
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