The Cradle
of Human Existence.
Africa
indeed is the cradle of human origin. Human civilization began in Africa
thousands of years ago, which has been proven by various archaeological
evidence. African civilization is measured by the quality of human interaction
and not the height of tall buildings created by African Kings.
According to
Charles Darwin (On the Origin of Species), the first man known as Dryopithecus
who looked like an ape primate or a modern-day gorilla existed in Africa and
Eurasia (Asia). The fossils remain of early man were first found in East Africa
along Lake Victoria basin. Archaeologists have argued that the East Africa
climatic condition at the time were favorable for early man survival. The area
was surrounded by thick vegetation and wild animals that serve as man's food.
Evolution of Man
The early
man practiced hunting and gathering as a way of survival. They lived in a state
of nature where you hunt or get hunted. Therefore, they moved and hunted in
groups to ensured they get all the support and security to subdue the
enemy. Interestingly, the early man considered competition as a direct threat,
and he would kill the child if the women ignored him. Additionally, the man
would not allow intruders to his group without a fight. Scientists have stated
that the early man possessed aggressive genes which predisposed them to
constant fights when lest provoked.
A Typical Early Man's Family
The early
man developed a unique mode of communication used to warn others of incoming
danger. Signal the birth of a new member or death and funeral announcements.
Notably, early man had a special way of worshiping a supreme deity. They
understood that there was a strong force of nature that control all that
exists. Therefore, they selected a special place of worshiping such as
mountains top, inside the caves, and along the riverbanks. The gods came in different forms like the
sun, the moon, or animals.
Apelike Face of an Early Man
African Man






Nice piece Kimani Wa Kimani.
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