There are several invention over the long period of the world, the two most useful inventions has to be the wheel and fire. Early men’s did not invent fire but rather stumbled up on it by mistake, I am not sure how that happened. Fire was very important for the survival of early man; early men would use fire to cook their game. Which was mainly now red meat, which made a major difference from Homo habilis, which were not as smart as Homo erectus?
Fire was responsible to different cultures and ethnicities, I know what you are saying how could such a meaningless invention could be responsible for such a huge movement. Well it is simple, with the invention of fire men were able to leave Africa and migrate to different parts of the world, where their bodies over the years have changed to adapt to their new environments. Early mean were able to use fire to inhabit even colder parts of the worlds and survive, by keeping them warm in cold places, fire was also use as protection, animals would stay away from the camps that were lit by fires and they used fire to cook their game.
The other important invention that reshaped the world was the creation of the wheel, as we know the wheel as many diverse uses in time. The Egyptians used pulley system to move big rocks and heavy boulders, Vikings uses wheel to navigate their massive ships, cowboys use wheels to pull their stage coaches to move long distances. Present day we use wheels on our vehicles to move back and forth on our daily commutes.
Early writing was hieroglyphics, which are symbols and pictures used to communicate with others, early men use that type of writing to warn others of dangers and ownership of living areas. We still see a more modernize version of such writings. Japan, China and Egypt to name a few that are still using this system of writing.
It’s important as a person learning the art of teaching to learn all of these inventions, because it shows how human beings are constantly evolving and creating new and better things to enhance their way of life. Shows evolution of how things come about. Also shows how each generation before makes life easier for the next one.
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