Welcome to Stone Age Diaries, where we dive deep into the untold stories of our earliest ancestors.
For over 2.5 million years, humans lived without cities, clocks, or writing—yet they thrived. Here, we uncover how prehistoric humans hunted, gathered, built shelter, created art, raised children, and formed complex social lives long before modern civilization began.
Using the latest archaeological discoveries and paleoanthropological research, each episode reconstructs what daily life was really like during the Stone Age—from the firelit homes of Neanderthals to the first tools crafted by Homo habilis.
🔍 What You’ll Discover:
Realistic reconstructions of caveman life and Ice Age survival
The truth behind popular myths about Neanderthals and early humans
Deep-dives into prehistoric tools, homes, diets, art, and music
Mysteries solved from ancient fossils and archaeological evidence
Evidence-based stories of the Stone Age world that shaped us all
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