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Invention of Fire
 
At first, humans were scared of fire and lightning. Seemingly fire caused by lightning had killed many wild animals. Humans ate the flesh of the dead animals, which was soft and tasty, which made humans aware of the impact of fire. They used flintstone to make fire and protect them from predators, cook food, and create light during the night. Thus fire became essential for man in olden times.
 
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Invention of Wheel
 
Around 3500 BCE In Mesopotamia, potteries were built to act as potter's wheels, around 300 years before wheels were discovered to be used for chariots. The ancient Greeks invented the wheelbarrow.
 
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Invention of Pots
 
Pottery is known as ceramics art. This invention is mainly done for the storage purpose such as to store cooked food. Out of all kinds of artefacts which may be unearthed from an archaeological site, potteries are indeed one of the most important ones.
 
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Potteries were made out of clay and then hardened by heat, this first ceramic art emerged during the Upper Paleolithic period and long-lasting. Archaeological excavation also yields Clay figurines also called Terracotta figurine, from the earliest human settlements.