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Travel back 2 million years to the world of Homo habilis, one of the earliest ancestors of modern humans. This cinematic episode brings to life the daily challenges and breakthroughs of these “first toolmakers” on the prehistoric African savannah.
Watch as Homo habilis individuals skillfully select and use sharpened stones and sticks to dig for roots, hunt for food, and even risk gathering wild honey from beehives. Experience the beginnings of social cooperation as the group learns to share discoveries, protect each other, and form deeper social bonds.
Based on the latest anthropological research, this documentary reveals how innovation, curiosity, and teamwork shaped the path of human evolution.
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