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Our earliest ancestors, the hominids, lived in Africa as they evolved into an upright posture and learned to make tools, around 10,00,000 years ago. They became known as modern people or Homo sapiens. These people are sometimes called prehistoric because they lived long before recorded history. From fossil evidence, we know they found food by gathering and hunting, made simple clothes and built shelters out of local materials. People lived like this for thousands of years. Around 9000 B.C., for the first time, people in West Asia started to produce their food by farming.