Troglodytes, also known as cave-dwellers, were early humans who lived in caves during the Paleolithic era. These ancient ancestors had a simple way of life, relying on hunting and gathering for survival. They were skilled at creating tools out of stone and bone, and their artwork often depicted scenes of daily life and animals. Despite their primitive lifestyle, troglodytes were intelligent and resourceful, adapting to their harsh environments and developing unique cultural practices. Today, their descendants continue to study and learn from the troglodyte way of life, providing valuable insights into the history of human civilization.
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